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Co relations between cognitive beliefs and dominance in brain hemisphericity of first year engineering students.

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In the past quarter of a century considerable attention has been given to what is called as brain hemisphericity. These early brain researchers found that the two halves of brain i.e. right and left hemisphere process information differently but there can be exchange of information. Both the hemispheres are equally important, but most of the time it was found that the one of the hemisphere is dominated over the other. These neurosurgeons findings had direct implications in teaching and learning process.

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1)Maryland Physics Expectancy Group: http://www.physics.umd.edu/perg
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