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Title: Brain Hemispheric Functions and the Native American.

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Title:Brain Hemispheric Functions and the Native American.
Authors:Ross, Allen Chuck
Descriptors:American Indian CultureAmerican Indian LanguagesAmerican IndiansCerebral DominanceCognitive ProcessesEducational DiagnosisExperiential LearningModernismPerceptionStory Telling
Source:Journal of American Indian Education, v21 n3 p2-5 May 1982
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Publication Date:1982-05-00
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Pub Types:Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive
Abstract:Uses brain research conducted by Dr. Roger Sperry to show that traditional Native Americans are more dominant in right hemisphere thinking, setting them apart from a modern left hemisphere-oriented society (especially emphasized in schools). Describes some characteristics of Native American thinking that illustrate a right hemisphere orientation (LC)
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Identifiers:Dreams; Jung (Carl G); Native Americans; Sperry (Roger); Traditionalism
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Languages:English
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