> I have a student (left-handed and artistic) interested in exploring
> theories about the connection between handedness and artistic
> interests.

The following is from Correlational Opponent Processing available at
http://home.talkcity.com/LaGrangeLn/ronaldblue/index.html .

"Grabroska and Nowicka (1996) provided supporting evidence for frequency
sensitive processing of information regarding the hypothesis that the left
and right hemispheres are sensitive to frequency characteristics for
processing spatial information. Specifically research supported that
low-spatial frequencies are useful for responding to large elements in a
visual scene and high-spatial frequencies for small elements in a visual
scene. This would match up with a wavelet interpretation of neuro
processing. The left and right brains could be using correlational opponent
wavelets to process information. Habituation is a reflection of wavelet
interaction and wavelet filtering. The right hemisphere uses low frequencies
and the left hemisphere use high frequencies."

Ronald C. Blue
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Lehigh Carbon Community College
Schnecksville, PA 18078
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