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sdevalex2012-10-05 20:21:20
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sdevalex, 2012-10-05 20:21:20

About parts of the brain?

If you constantly use your left hand, you can begin to develop the right side of the brain ... many people talk about it. It is clear that on the right side, with such training, the load increases. More precisely, part of the load is shifted from the left to the right. Does this mean that the left will be able to solve more complex problems?

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Denis, 2012-10-05
@sdevalex

The brain is not a processor to transfer tasks from one core to another and get a profit. If you develop the right hemisphere, you will get... a developed right hemisphere. And in order for the left to solve "more complex problems", it is necessary to develop the left. And using the right hand is not enough here :)

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AlexanderG, 2012-10-07
@AlexanderG

Brain laterality is a myth.

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fStrange, 2012-10-05
@fStrange

You first figure out which part of the brain solves problems. And which one is responsible for motor skills.
Speaking in MVC terminology, you assume that after replacing the templating engine for the view, your model will process requests to the database faster.

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Shultc, 2012-10-06
@Shultc

Each hemisphere of the brain is also divided into parts. If you begin to develop your left hand, then it is unlikely that thanks to this you will develop the entire right hemisphere as a whole, and, for example, you will begin to see better with your left eye. Because the visual area of ​​​​the brain is one, and the one responsible for the motor skills of your hand is another. Even though they are in the same hemisphere.

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Pavel, 2012-10-10
@PavelMSTU

To be honest, reading new and new news about the structure of the human brain, I come to the conclusion that we still know very, very little about it.
After seven years of studying biology, my belief (you can call it not even scientific, but religious) about the brain is that the brain is an adapter, and consciousness itself and the process of thinking have nothing to do with it.
I don’t want to offend neuroscientists at all, they are wonderful and smart guys, it’s just that everything is very, very stretched.
Conclusion:
In short, if you want to write with your left hand, write, just don't think that this will make you smarter. To become smarter, you need to read books, learn poetry, prog and, according to the ancient Greeks, run.

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Pavel Bersenev, 2012-10-07
@wilelf

The right brain is images and experiences. Left is logic. They almost never work at the same time. There are times when the brain enters an alpha state, such as when you wake up.

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Kirill Rybakov, 2012-10-09
@Solomir

If you start constantly using your left hand, then the part of the right side of the brain that is responsible for the motor skills of the hands will develop.
It is more useful to train the interaction of the left and right parts of the brain (synchronous / asynchronous work with 2 hands, training in recognizing the details of objects / sets of objects with both eyes) - this will increase the degree of interaction between the hemispheres (the corpus callosum will swell))))
And more complex tasks will of course be solved , only by a specific method for this hemisphere. Usually the right hemisphere thinks in images, patterns of interaction of images, in contrast to the left. In short, the tasks are different and it might be worth considering, is it not in vain that nature divided the functions between the hemispheres? No wonder engineers came up with a mathematical coprocessor, a sound card / functions in programming, etc. earlier.

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