Too late, Matt! Didn't you read the warning? Your message has been
distributed to millions, all over the world, and for some fraction of
these millions has been inscribed in stone!
(Maybe not a left brain/right brain problem; more than one way to slice
a brain...) (back brain/front brain problem??))
Frank
In <7mijhb$14l$1 at fremont.ohsu.edu> Matt Jones <jonesmat at ohsu.edu>
writes:
>>In article <7mgvsa$ank at dfw-ixnews8.ix.netcom.com> F. Frank LeFever,
>flefever at ix.netcom.com writes:
>>This is nonsense. There is, however, a rather complicated body of
>>studies relating to possible sex differences in communication between
>>hemispheres (via corpus callosum) during performance of specific
>>>>Speak for yourself, Frank! I personally only use half my brain at a
>time. Sometimes I alternate halves, depending on my mood. I often
store
>my lunch in the half that I'm not using, which saves me having to
carry
>an extra bag to work.
>>The down side is that if I'm having a "right brain" day, the whole
right
>side of my body is pretty much useless. Ever try to tie your shoes
with
>only your left hand?
>>Women sure have it easy....
>>Matt Jones
>>>(NOTE: Everything written above is meant to be a joke. It is not
true.
>Don't believe it, and please don't repeat it to anyone, saying you
read
>it in the usenet neuroscience group!)