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Journal: Kybernetes
Kybernetes (2008) 37 (1): 94–103.
Published: 15 February 2008
... and computer sciences. Each of the two cerebral hemispheres, the left and the right, is specialized to some degree in particular cognitive functions. These differences between the hemispheres are described by Ben Dov and Carmon (1976) , who suggested a model describing the integration of the functions...
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Journal: Kybernetes
Kybernetes (2000) 29 (3): 313–332.
Published: 01 April 2000
...Uri Fidelman It is suggested that nominalism and Platonism are modes of perceiving experience in the Kantian sense. These two modes, like the temporal and the spatial Kantian modes of perceiving experience, are related to the left and right cerebral hemispheres respectively. Learning experiments...
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Journal: Kybernetes
Kybernetes (1998) 27 (8): 959–961.
Published: 01 November 1998
... , p. 68 . James , D.B. (1996b), “ The specification of the human brain ”, Kybernetes , Vol. 26 No. 4 , pp. 101 ‐ 5 . © MCB UP Limited 1998 Brain Cerebral hemispheres Cybernetics The cortex is about 160 × 100 × 80mm, requiring a grid of 480 × 300 × 240...
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Journal: Kybernetes
Kybernetes (1998) 27 (4): 388–415.
Published: 01 June 1998
..., but in the sense of Popper. Levy‐Agresti and Sperry (1968) characterized the functional differences between the cerebral hemispheres by the dichotomy of analytical processing of data by the left hemisphere, i.e., processing of one datum after another, versus synthetical processing of data by the right...

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