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Feindel's theory of brain lateralization

Feindel's theory of brain lateralization suggests that the two halves of the brain have specialized functions. The left hemisphere is primarily involved in language, analytical thinking, and logical reasoning, while the right hemisphere handles spatial abilities, creativity, and recognizing patterns. According to Feindel, these differences help explain how the brain processes different types of information and how certain functions are localized to specific areas, contributing to our understanding of how each side of the brain supports distinct cognitive tasks.