Mathmatically gifted are ambicortexed!
Thursday, April 15th, 2004Interesting hemispheric study of processing differences in gifted children. Click below for the entire article.
Brain’s left and right sides work together better in mathematically
gifted youth
There really may be something different about the brains of
math-heads. Mathematically gifted teens did better than average-ability
teens and college students on tests that required the two halves of the
brain to cooperate, as reported in the April issue of Neuropsychology,
published by the American Psychological Association (APA).
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