• Again, this is a right-handed centric thing but if you're right-handed, language on the left, math and music on the right.

    重申一遍,这是以右利手为基础的研究结论,如果你是右利手,那么语言功能便定位于左半球,而数学运算与音乐则定位于右半球

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  • What could possibly explain why either hemisphere of the brain would normally be enough, as long as we don't transfer both?

    什么能够解释为何任何大脑半球,都足够适用,却不能同时,分别移植?

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  • Those of you who are right-handed, which comprises about nine out of ten people, have language in your left hemisphere.

    大约九成的人,都是右利手,他们的语言功能定位于左半球

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  • I want to end by talking about the two halves of the brain and ask the question, "How many minds do you have?"

    我想以讨论大脑两半球来作为结尾,问一个问题,"你们有多少种心理活动"

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  • And then,I said,suppose it was possible that one hemisphere of your brain is enough.

    然后我说,假设一个脑半球就足够。

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  • There are actual differences between the right hemisphere and the left hemisphere.

    大脑的左半球和右半球,还是有些差异的

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  • Your left hemisphere controls the right side of the body.

    半球控制着你的右侧身体

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  • This is, in fact, the left half of the brain.

    实际上,这是大脑的左半球

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  • This illustrates certain themes that are discussed in detail in the Gray book, concerning the lateralization of different parts of different mental capacities, some in the left hemisphere, some in the right hemisphere.

    影片展示了在格雷教科书中,详细介绍的一些主题,讲到了不同心理能力的,单侧化差异,有些功能定位于左半球,有些功能定位于右半球

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  • So, typically, language in the left.

    通常来说,语言功能是定位于左半球

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  • Now, finally, the two halves are connected.

    最后,两个半球是相互连接着的

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  • So, if you were to lose half your brain, the other half can actually do a lot but some things are more prevalent and more powerful in one part of the brain than the other And I want to show you a brief film clip from "Scientific American" that illustrates the differences between the hemispheres, but before doing that,I want to provide some introductory facts.

    如果你失去了半个大脑,另外一半其实也可以完成很多功能,但是某些功能是存在单侧化优势的,我给你们播放一段短片,来自于《科学美国人》,它解释了大脑两半球的功能差异,但在此之前,我想先做一些介绍

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  • This is generally the general introduction of the brain that I wanted to provide, giving the framework for what I'll be talking about later on throughout the course so that I might later on make reference to neurons or neurotransmitters or the cortex or the left hemisphere and you'll sort of have the background to understand what I'm talking about.

    以上这些就是我所要讲的,关于大脑的综述,为我以后要讲的课程,建立起框架,往后我可能会提到神经元,神经递质,大脑皮层,或是大脑左半球,而拥有了背景知识的你们,便能够理解我在讲些什么

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