Often times they are really shy and tend to seclude themselves away from others. This is not always the case though...Left-brained people just think more with words vs. pictures that right-brained people use.
Academic
Language , speech, time sense,rhythm, writing, ordering complex of movements, and writing.
Zooms in on the specifics and thinks local where as the right thinks globally
A right handed person has to send a signal from the right side of the brain to the left side before the signal is sent to the body. A left handed person gets the signal direcly on the left side of the brain, therby left handed person have slightly faster reflexes.
no but he did have no brain. wait that was the person who asked this question
The damage would have occurred on the left side of the brain.
not sure
The right side of their brain doesn't work
The brain stem, cerebellum and the cerebrum. The cerebrum is the bulk and controls your speech, memory... Practically everything. The cerebellum is at the bottom left corner of the cerebrum and controls your balance. The brain stem controls the transport of signals in the body. There is also a left and a right side in the cerebrum; the left side controls your right hand and right foot; the right side controls your left hand and left foot. If you are right handed, your left brain dominates and vice versa. If you are right handed, you are more of a math and languages person; if you are left handed, you are more of a arts person.
the right side of your brain controls the movements of the left side of your body, and the left side of your brain controls the movements on the right side of your body. so if the left side of your brain is damaged during a stroke, it is possible for the left side of your body to suffer paralysis.http://www.brainaustralia.org.au/stroke/effects_of_stroke
Left Hemisphere
Listen to Your Left Brain was created in 2006.
Left Hemisphere
The right side of the brain controls the left side of the body, and the left side of the brain controls the right side of the body.
Hardening/shrinkage of the left or right, or both hemispheres of the brain.