Cerebral Dominace in Famous People
§ Cerebral dominance is the ability of one cerebral hemisphere (commonly referred to as the left or right side of the brain) to predominately control specific tasks.
“ This term refers to the fact that one of the cerebral hemispheres is "leading" the other one in certain functions.”
celebrities who are more dominant on his Right hemisphere of brain
These people became famous because they developed many abilities such as : the facility for imagine paintings, to make sculptures, music, in the area of big films, and for the capacity of the speech, reading and writing.
Was a sculptor, architect and Italian Renaissance painter, considered one of the greatest artists in history both for his sculptures as paintings and architectural work.
Ludwig van Beethoven
Was a composer, director of orchest and pianist German.
Jose Marti
Was a politician, thinker, journalist, philosopher, poet and Cuban Mason, creator of the Cuban Revolutionary Party, belonged to the literary movement of modernism.
Steven Allan Spielberg
Is a director, screenwriter and producer of films.One of the most renowned directors in the global film industry.
Is a television presenter, actress, entrepreneur, and producer ( she has a lot of facility of speech ).
celebrities who are more dominant on his left hemisphere of brain
For another part… these people became famous because they developed many abilities in the area of science and for his contribution at the humanity in an analytical and logical information.
Albert Einstein
Was a German physicist. Is regarded as the greatest scientist of the twentieth century, published the most famous equation of physics at the grassroots level, is the mathematical expression of mass-energy equivalence, E = mc ²
Was a German physicist. Is regarded as the greatest scientist of the twentieth century, published the most famous equation of physics at the grassroots level, is the mathematical expression of mass-energy equivalence, E = mc ²
Sir Isaac Newton
Was a physicist, philosopher, theologian, inventor, alchemist and British mathematician, author of “Philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica”, where describing the law of universal gravitation and laid the foundations of classical mechanics with the laws that bear his name.
Aristóteles
Was a philosopher, logical and scientific of ancient Greece whose ideas had an enormous influence on Western intellectual history for more than two millennia.
Galileo Galilei
Was an astronomer, philosopher, Italian mathematician and physicist who is closely associated with the scientific revolution.
Mario Molina-Pasquel Henríquez
Is a chemical engineer Mexican and one of the most important precursors to the discovery of the Antarctic ozone hole. was the first Mexican citizen to receive the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
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