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    The left-brain interpreter is a neuropsychological concept developed by the psychologist Michael S. Gazzaniga and the neuroscientist Joseph E. LeDoux....
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    Hemispherectomy Laterality Left brain interpreter The Master and His Emissary Parallel computing Psychoneuroimmunology Right hemisphere brain damage Of Two Minds...
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    Peek died in 2009. Lateralization of brain function Left brain interpreter Confabulation Brain asymmetry Dual consciousness Divided consciousness Bicameral...
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  • album by Rhett Miller of Old 97 Left-brain interpreter, the post-hoc construction of explanations by the brain's left hemisphere Interpretation (disambiguation)...
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  • (cognitive architecture) Dual consciousness Lateralization of brain function Left-brain interpreter Parallel computing Philosophy of mind Self-awareness Situated...
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  • novel at the time, mainly on Michael Gazzaniga's split-brain experiments and left-brain interpreter theory. The more general idea of a "divided self" (contrasted...
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    psychology Divided consciousness Dowsing Dual consciousness Graphology Left brain interpreter List of topics characterized as pseudoscience Matthew Manning –...
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    Illusions of self-motion – Misperception of one's location or movement Left-brain interpreter – Neuropsychological concept Proprioception – Sense of self-movement...
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    with split-brain subjects, Gazzaniga and LeDoux postulated, without attempting to specify the neural mechanisms, a "left-brain interpreter" that seeks...
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  • Divided consciousness Dual consciousness Ideomotor phenomenon Left brain interpreter Split-brain Surrealist automatism Panikkath, Ragesh; Panikkath, Deepa;...
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    in hypnosis and psychological research Kokkuri – Japanese game Left brain interpreter – Neuropsychological conceptPages displaying short descriptions...
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  • to clean the chicken’s shed". Gazzaniga famously coined the term left-brain interpreter to explain this phenomenon. The Gazzaniga–LeDoux studies were based...
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  • Bicameral mentality History of the alphabet Lateralization of brain function Left-brain interpreter Sapir-Whorf hypothesis Crowley, D.; Heyer, P. (2006). Communication...
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    Science in 2015. Attentional shift Split-brain Left-brain interpreter Lateralization of brain function Brain asymmetry Laterality Bicameral mentality...
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  • Lateralization of brain function Left brain interpreter Mind-body problem Parallel computing Philosophy of mind Society of Mind Split-brain Theory of mind...
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  • A brain tumor is an abnormal growth of cells within the brain or inside the skull, and can be cancerous (malignant) or non-cancerous (benign). Just over...
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  • Brainfuck (redirect from Brain Fuck)
    trivial to write an interpreter for Brainfuck in a more typical language such as C due to its simplicity. Brainfuck interpreters written in the Brainfuck...
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    had been recently employed. Examination of Card's brain tissue revealed that he had traumatic brain injuries likely attributable to his eight years as...
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    mainly appears in two stories by Doyle, "The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter" and "The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans". He also appears briefly...
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    theory has a computational implementation as an interpreter of a special coding language. The interpreter itself is written in Common Lisp, and might be...
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    January 2015). "Aleksandr Dugin and Greece's SYRIZA Connection". The Interpreter Magazine. Mehmet Ulusoy: "Rusya, Dugin ve‚ Türkiye'nin Avrasyacılık stratejisi"...
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  • and the actual choice of words was usually mine. I was really just his interpreter." Asher later cited significant musical contributions to "I Just Wasn't...
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    article for The Guardian that he was an early example of a more creative interpreter of this role, who focussed more on ball retention and passing rather...
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    in addition to working on musical side projects such as Queen Elizabeth, Brain Donor and Black Sheep. Cope is also an author on Neolithic culture, publishing...
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  • Spanish interpreter for English speaking boxing broadcasts in the United States. Known in popular culture as The Fight Doctor, Pacheco left Ali's team...
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    personal gift from Genovese. Genovese was appointed to a position of interpreter/liaison officer in the U.S. Army headquarters in Naples and quickly became...
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  • a French translation scholar and former Head of the Paris School of Interpreters and Translators (Ecole Supérieure d’Interprètes et de Traducteurs (ESIT)...
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    he had brain herpes, which led to cerebral palsy; doctors didn't expect he would survive. He uses sign language to communicate because the left half of...
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    or their work may be considered cyborg will vary depending upon the interpreter's flexibility with the term. Scholars that rely upon a strict, technical...
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    Bob Woodruff (category People with traumatic brain injuries)
    News hired him as an on-screen interpreter during the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989. Shortly thereafter, he left the law practice and became a full-time...
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