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Brain Plasticity The brain’s ability to change (especially during childhood) by reorganizing after damage and building new pathways.

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1 Brain Plasticity The brain’s ability to change (especially during childhood) by reorganizing after damage and building new pathways.

2 Constraint-Induced Therapy

3 Reading Braille

4 Hemispherectomy Brain Plasticity

5 Limited “Neurogenesis”

6 Corpus Callosum: How the 2 Halves Connect

7 Optic Chiasm: Another Way to Connect

8 “Split Brain” Phenomena Joe, A Split-Brain Patient

9 Right/Left Brain Differences Left Hemisphere – Language (literal interpretations) – Calculations Right Hemisphere – Making inferences – Helps make the meaning of our speech clear – Controls sense of “self”

10 Facts About “Handedness” 90% are right-handed 96% of right-handed people process language in their left hemisphere 10% are left-handed 70% process language in left hemisphere, just like right-handed people 30% process language in right hemisphere—or in both

11 Left-Handedness More common among: Musicians Mathematicians Professional baseball/cricket players Architects Artists – Michelangelo, da Vinci, Picasso


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