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NeuroTracing. Two-handed Drawing for Developing Interhemispheric Interaction

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1st - 12th, Adult Education
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6 pages

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Bilateral coordination, also known as bilateral integration, is the ability to use both sides of the body in a coordinated movement. It includes symmetrical movements, where both sides of the body do the same action simultaneously, reciprocal movements, where movements are rhythmically repeated with one side of the body and then another, and movements that require a leading and supporting hand.

Interhemispheric interaction is the coordination of both the right and left hemispheres of the brain. While the right side of the brain manages attention, processing of visual shapes and patterns, emotions, and implied meanings, the left side is responsible for logical functions. A proper balance and efficient exchange between the right and left sides of our brains allows us to perform maximally in our multifunctional world.

Healthy interhemispheric connections ensure the proper development of a child's intellect, memory, attention, speech, imagination, thinking, and perception.

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6 pages
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