🧠 El MITO de los Hemisferios Cerebrales | Funciones y Diferencias del Hemisferio Derecho e Izquierdo

Do You Have a Creative and Analytical Hemisphere? ❌Maybe Not. Discover the Differences and Functions of the Brain Hemispheres. Since the 19th century, psychologists like Paul Broca and Carl Wernicke have been investigating the differences between the brain hemispheres. Their research began with language processing, but gradually led to more surprising findings, from neuroanatomy to the perception of our world and even emotions. Do you want to discover the truth behind the functions and differences of the brain hemispheres? Don't miss this video. Would you like to review the main explanations in the video? 00:00 Introduction 00:30 Paul Broca's Patient Tan Tan 01:11 Carl Wernicke's Unusual Case 02:20 The Left Hemisphere vs. Right 03:33 Epilepsy, Corpus Callosum, and Hemispheres 05:59 The Emotional Right Hemisphere? 07:06 Faces, Perception, and Emotions 08:12 Right-Handed vs. Left-Handed 08:55 The Valence Hypothesis 11:07 Prefrontal Cortex, Amygdala, and Emotions 12:08 Reflection on Creative and Analytical Skills You can continue learning more about Psychology at: Instagram -   / sergiorodgu   Facebook -   / academiaonlinepsicologia   Our Website - https://www.academiaonlinepsicologia.... Research Sources for this video: -Alves, N. T., Fukushima, S. S., & Aznar-Casanova, J. A. (2008). Models of brain asymmetry in emotional processing. Psychology & Neuroscience, 1, 63-66. -Beraha, E., Eggers, J., Hindi Attar, C., Gutwinski, S., Schlagenhauf, F., Stoy, M., ... & Bermpohl, F. (2012). Hemispheric asymmetry for affective stimulus processing in healthy subjects–a fMRI study. -Corballis, P. M. (2003). Visuospatial processing and the right-hemisphere interpreter. Brain and cognition, 53(2), 171-176. -Gerrits, R., Van der Haegen, L., Brysbaert, M., & Vingerhoets, G. (2019). Laterality for recognizing written words and faces in the fusiform gyrus covaries with language dominance. Cortex, 117, 196-204. -Nielsen, J. A., Zielinski, B. A., Ferguson, M. A., Lainhart, J. E., & Anderson, J. S. (2013). An evaluation of the left-brain vs. right-brain hypothesis with resting-state functional connectivity magnetic resonance imaging. PLoS ONE, 8(8), e71275. Share your thoughts on this video in the comments and let us know if you learned anything new about your brain hemispheres. And don't forget to subscribe to the Online Psychology Academy to receive more content like this! 😉 Images of Broca's and Wernicke's areas are attributable to BodyParts3D/Anatomoprahy, under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.1 Japan license.