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'I' is to the right
The right hemisphere is the part of the brain where recognition of our own faces takes place.
Email: Tudor Toma - ttoma@mail.dntis.ro News from The Scientist 2001, 2(1):20010122-05
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After damage or anaesthetisation of the right brain hemisphere, some people can suffer from misidentification of their own extremities (a condition known as asomatopagnosia). Researchers from Harvard Medical School believe they now have the data to explain why this happens.
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