The occipital lobe, frontal lobe, and temporal lobe are the center of our visual system. They are not particularly fragile because they are located behind the brain, but there is a possibility that slight changes in the visual perception system may occur due to large trauma to the brain, such as visual defects or dark spots. The occipital region of the occipital lobe includes visual spatial processing, motion discrimination, and color discrimination (Westmoreland et al., 1994).
Why do we use these stereotypes? Very popular book, Betty Edwards "Brawing on the right side of the brain" has compassion. In other words, our brain consists of two parts, the left brain and the right brain. The left brain and the right brain do different things - they recognize the information in different ways and process the information differently. But it is a trained artist. People who are not trained will use the left brain by default. Talk, logically think, calculate, build information - most left-handed work requires the left brain. Therefore, most people use their left brain as their default when you ask someone who is not trained to extract something from memory. This is why 95% of the drawings consist of stereotypes formed long before.
What is the limit of the brain? Old slang for two of different wavelengths - this is true! The right side of the picture shows "healthy" well-regulated brain, the left side is the brain of a person with a borderline personality disorder. Thermal signature shows for the first time a serious but very common mental health state neurological basis. Latin is the "hippocampus", the hippocampus is a pair of horseshoe shaped tubes on the left and right hemispheres of the brain. In connection with long-term and short-term memory, spatial orientation, and most important emotional reactions, it is a physical data processing device. This means that when the event is communicated via the visual cortex, the hippocampus determines the correct emotional response. Flying or combat