Early Brain Mapping
by Wilder Penfield
In the 1940s,
Wilder Penfield, a Canadian neurosurgeon, treated epileptic patients
at McGill University’s Montreal Neurological Institute by surgically
removing specific brain areas that triggered seizures.
The Discovery of
Brain Lateralization
During the 1960s,
studies at the California Institute of Technology provided deeper
insights into brain lateralization (functional specialization of brain
hemispheres).
Roger Sperry’s
Split-Brain Experiments
In 1964, Roger
Sperry and his student Michael Gazzaniga studied split-brain
patients and monkeys, testing each hemisphere independently.
Left Brain vs. Right
Brain: Myth or Reality?
The concept of left-brained
vs. right-brained individuals has become a popular belief:
However, scientific
evidence does not support these labels. The brain works as an integrated
whole, with both hemispheres contributing to various tasks rather than
operating independently.
| The idea that the left brain governs analytical and structured thinking, while the right brain drives creativity, is widely recognized but has been largely debunked by neuroscientists. |
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