Wow. I can't believe this is actually true. I also believed same, that some people are left brained while others right brained...
Thanks for this enlightenment.
However, is it that there can't be cases where one side dominates the other?
One may be surprised that there is a medical condition like that.
And in case of hemispherectomy, where the left hemishpere was removed... What term suits the patient afterwards if not "right brained" individual? Just saying though
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None is dominant, they both have their functions to attend to
And if a lobe of the brain is removed, then the individual is left with just one brain lobe, which is neither left nor right. That one lobe adjusts itself to perform lots of functions, and memory is retained.
Oh... It won't have a position attribute anymore. Just a brain lobe performing integrated functions of former left and right hemispheres.
Thanks for the clarification.