Hemispheric asymmetry what's right and what's left

A magazine advertisement for a luxury automobile calls it a "car for the left side of your brain" because of its state-of-the-art engineering and a "car for the right side of your brain" because of its sleek styling. In the past few years, such popular renderings of "right b...

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Veröffentlicht: Cambridge, Mass. u.a. Harvard Univ. Press 1993
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