. . "Dominance, Cerebral physiology." . . "Kastel Enterprises (Firm)" . . "Dominance, Cerebral." . . "Kastel Enterprises." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Science television programs"@en . . . "The cerebral cortex is shown, divided into its two halves. The different function of each half, left- and right-handedness and the roots language and image are discussed."@en . . . . . "Examines the unique functions of each hemisphere of the human brain. Describes differences between male and female brains which seem to result from differing sex hormones, and shows how some sex abnormalities may chemically affect the brain."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "2 brains"@en . "Nonfiction television programs"@en . . . . "Drawing on work with split-brain patients, this program explores the cortical hemispheres, the relation of thought and language, and sex differences of the human brain."@en . . "Drawing on work with split-brain patients, this program explores the cortical hemispheres, the relation of thought and language, and sex differences of the human brain." . . . . . . . . . . "Documentary films" . . . . "2 Brains" . . . . . . . . . . . . "Documentary television programs"@en . . . . "The brain. The two brains" . "The Two brains"@en . "The Two brains" . . "This program explores the cortical hemispheres, the relationship between thought and language, and the sex differences of the human brain." . . . . "Examines the unique functions of each hemisphere of the human brain. Uses interviews with neuroscientists, scientific studies and experiments, tests administered to stroke victims, and the study of an epileptic who had part of her brain severed surgically to control seizures. Describes differences between male and female brains which seem to result from differing sex hormones, and shows how some sex abnormalities may chemically affect the brain. Explores the influence of culture and experience on the way the brain processes information." . . . . . "The two brains"@en . "The two brains" . . "Brain" . . . . . . . . . . "Drawing on work with Split-Brain patients, this program explores the cortical Hemisphirs, the relation of thought and language and sex differences of the human brain."@en . "The Brain. The two brains"@en . "Drawing on work with split-brain patients, this program explores the cortical hemispheres, the relation of thought and language, and sex difference of the human brain."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Science films" . . . "Examines the differing specializations of the right and left side of the human brain. The areas of language, left-handedness, face recognition and visual/spatial skills are explored. Also looks at the cultural and sex hormonal influence on the brain's blueprint." . . "Examines the unique functions of each hemisphere of the human brain. Uses interviews with neuroscientists, scientific studies and experiments, tests administered to stroke victims, and the study of an epileptic who had part of her brain severed surgically to control seizures. Describes differences between male and female brains which seem to result from differing sex hormones, and shows how some sex abnormalities may chemically affect the brain. Explores the influence of culture and experience on the way the brain processes information." . "Examines the unique functions of each hemisphere of the human brain. Uses interviews with neuroscientists, scientific studies and experiments, tests administered to stroke victims, and the study of an epileptic who had part of her brain severed surgically to control seizures. Describes differences between male and female brains which seem to result from differing sex hormones, and shows how some sex abnormalities may chemically affect the brain. Explores the influence of culture and experience on the way the brain processes information."@en . . "The cerebral cortex is shown, divided into its two halves. The different function of each half, left- and right-handedness and the roots of language and image are discussed." . . . . . . "Two Brains" . . . . "Education Broadcasting Company." . . "Cerebral Cortex physiology." . .