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MichellelMack
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Conventional
wisdom holds that we use only ten percent of our brains, but a remarkable
young woman named Michelle Mack proves otherwise. Michelle was born
with half a brain. Her left hemisphere was almost completely destroyed
by a stroke she suffered in her mother's womb. But Michelle's verbal
and object-recognition capabilities, normally seated in the missing
left brain, are hardly compromised.
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MRI scan reveals the missing left half of Michelle's brain. |
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In "The Power of Half," meet Michelle and Dr.
Jordan Grafman, of the National Institutes of Health outside of
Washington D.C. Although their work together has just begun, it's
already clear that Michelle's right hemisphere controls tasks handled
by the left brain in other people. But this compensation comes with
a price; Michelle struggles with visual-spatial tasks, which are normally
processed in the right brain. It's as if the two abilities, linguistic
and visual-spatial, had to duke it out for space in Michelle's brain-
and language won.
For
more on this topic, see the web feature:
The
Brain Game

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