ABORDAREA DEMERSULUI EDUCAŢIONAL ÎN CONTEXTUL ASPECTULUI LATERALIZĂRII CEREBRALE

A special interest for physiology represents the problem linked to the functional asymmetry of the brain. Those two hemispheres (left hemisphere and right hemisphere) of the human brain perceive and work out the information in different ways. It is known that a part of people have their left hemisph...

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Main Author: USM ADMIN (Author)
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Published: Moldova State University, 2008-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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