162 - IDENTIFICATION OF PREFERENCE OF THE HEMISFERIC PROCESSING IN STUDENTS OF BOTH GENRES

Authors

  • Paulo Cesar Guedes Ferraz
  • Rafael da Silva Moreira
  • Vinicius da Silva Araújo

Keywords:

hemisphericity, hemispheric processing, genre,

Abstract

This research consisted from a boarding on the concept of hemisphericity and its implications in the education process and learning. In this, beyond identifying the preference of hemispheric processing, one compared the data of the harvested sample, in the direction to verify if the results are in accordance with the referring data to scientific literature on the percentage of hemispherics and bihemispherics in the world-wide population. The hemisphericity is present in about 25% of the population, that is, ¼ of the people processes information in the left hemisphere or the right hemisphere. The 75% remains of the population are represented by individuals that process the information in both hemispheres (bihemisfericity). In relation to the sample, composed of 90 individuals between 8 and 10 years, of both genres, was investigated how its manifest, in this community, the type of hemispheric processing. For such, the test of the CLEM was applied (Conjugated Movement Lateral of the Eyes). The data presented here are specific of the first phase of the research that still meets in progress in a particular school in the city of Belford Roxo, in the baixada fluminense state of Rio de Janeiro.

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TRABALHOS PUBLICADOS

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162 - IDENTIFICATION OF PREFERENCE OF THE HEMISFERIC PROCESSING IN STUDENTS OF BOTH GENRES. (2011). Fiep Bulletin - Online, 80(2). https://ojs.fiepbulletin.net/fiepbulletin/article/view/1905