Dr . Marcel Kinsbourne, a cognitive scientist at the New School for Social Research in New York City and early pioneer in brain lateralization studies, believes that left and right brain ideas also fell from fashion because they were oversold.
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This is similar to what has been observed for portraits by professional painters from many different historical periods and styles, indicating that the left cheek bias may be rooted in asymmetries of brain lateralization that are well documented within cognitive neuroscience.
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Dr . Victor H . Denenberg of the University of Connecticut at Storrs, a specialist in brain lateralization in animals, called the conclusion " a reasonable inference that is consistent with the argument that the brain specialized relatively early in evolution ."