Finally had time to sit down and glance through the article you posted.  I
can't believe you think it supports the idea that left-brainedness and
right-brainedness, are not distinctive.

"It's absolutely true that some brain functions occur in one or the other
side of the brain. Language tends to be on the left, attention more on the
right. But people don’t tend to have a stronger left- or right-sided brain
network. It seems to be determined more connection by connection," study
researcher Jeff Anderson, M.D., Ph.D., said in a statement."

"Everyone should understand the personality types associated with the
terminology 'left-brained' and 'right-brained' and how they relate to him
or her personally; "

Jc:  That's what *I'm*, talking about.


"however, we just don't see patterns where the whole left-brain network is
more connected or the whole right-brain network is more connected in some
people," study researcher Jared Nielsen, a graduate student in neuroscience
at the university, said in the statement. "It may be that personality types
have nothing to do with one hemisphere being more active, stronger, or more
connected."

Jc:  In other words, the empirical behavior we observe, doesn't map totally
to the biological brain.  Ok, very interesting.  But that doesn't mean
there is not a difference between the two sides of the brain.
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