Re: 'Speak in my right ear and sing in my left' (Barbara Reynolds )


Subject: Re: 'Speak in my right ear and sing in my left'
From:    Barbara Reynolds  <br_auditory(at)HOTMAIL.COM>
Date:    Tue, 28 Sep 2004 10:49:20 -0500

<html><div style='background-color:'><DIV class=RTE>Although the conclusions that lateralization effects BEGIN at the inner ear BEFORE it reaches the brain is probably stretching it, the most likely factor producing the results is the efferent system that is involved in controlling the majority of the outer hair cells are just that - - EFFERENT - - receiving information from the brain in order to control what sounds or aspects of sounds receive</DIV> <DIV class=RTE>preferential processing and additional amplification.&nbsp; Since there may be a definite processing lateralization of the brain at birth (or prenatally), it is not a big stretch to think that the brain would exert more control over the contralateral ear than an equal effect on both.</DIV> <DIV class=RTE>&nbsp;</DIV> <DIV class=RTE>Barbara Reynolds, M.S.</DIV> <DIV class=RTE>Clinical Audiologist</DIV></div><br clear=all><hr> <a href="http://g.msn.com/8HMBENUS/2746??PS=47575" target="_top">Check out Election 2004 for up-to-date election news, plus voter tools and more!</a> </html>


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