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<p> The human brain has two hemispheres, and each one looks similar to the other; that is, it looks like one hemisphere is a <a href="page.php?w=mirror_image">mirror image</a> of the other. However, Foundas, et al. found that the pars triangularis in <a href="page.php?w=Broca%27s_area">Broca's area</a> is actually larger than the same region in the right side of the brain.  This "leftward asymmetry" corresponded both in form and function, which means that the part of the brain that is active during language processing is larger.  In almost all the</p><p>
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