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Arts & Culture > 5/18/08 Really Awesome Photo's and Newsletter
 

5/18/08 Really Awesome Photo's and Newsletter

from Dr. Mercola Newsletter.

https://articles.mercola.com/sites/current.aspx

Please see below..breathtaking photo's...a few to view and link to the rest.
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The Way to a Man's Heart is Through His Left Ear
According to brain research, the left ear is more receptive to declarations of love -- and the left cheek is the better one to kiss.
excerpt.
If you're thinking of asking your beloved to marry you, make sure that you utter your declaration of love into his or her left ear. New research suggests that declarations of love, jokes, or words of anger are best remembered when they are heard through the left ear. Instructions, directions and non-emotional messages, on the other hand, have more impact on the right side.

It has to do with how your brain processes information. Although the left and right hemispheres of the brain are similar structures, they have specialized functions. The left side is more logic-based and dominant, while the right is the more imaginative side.

Since the right side of the brain controls the left side of the body, and vice-versa the left ear has been shown in some research to be the route to the emotional side of the brain, and the right ear to the non-emotional, logical side.

The right eye has also been shown to be best for processing colors, and the right foot is the most vulnerable to tickling. The left cheek is the more favorable one to kiss, and the left side is the favored one for holding babies. Support for the idea comes from a number of psychological and brain scanning studies, and from research based on patients with brain injuries.
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* The Times Online April 25, 2008

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posted on May 17, 2008 7:56 AM ()

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Hmm.. I'm a bit skeptical... The "split brain" research that is usually cited in these cases was done on people who had the connecting tissue between the left and right hemispheres of their brains severed. For most of us, both sides of our brains "communicate" with each other. Of particular concern is the implication that input from the right eye is processed on the left side of the brain, and therefore, input from the left eye is processed on the right side of the brain. This is not correct. Input from the right visual field of *each* eye is processed by the left hemisphere, and input from the left visual field of *each* eye is processed by the right hemisphere. Except under certain experimental conditions, stimuli can't be presented visually to only one side of the brain. Put another way: "Don't try this at home".
Nice pics, tho!
comment by jjoohhnn on May 17, 2008 9:27 AM ()
comment by cindy on May 17, 2008 8:03 AM ()

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