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pattern of results on tests of visuospatial function.They. observed<br />

thatalthough patients with right hemispherectomies. performed<br />

normally on simple tests of visuospatial functions such as. drawingthey<br />

were significantly impaired on complex tests such as. negotiating a<br />

maze and reading a map.. Comment The time of code and space of its<br />

double.. To summarizeeach hemisphere can assume some of its<br />

opposite s. functions if the opposite hemisphere is removed in he course<br />

of. development but neither hemisphere is totally capable of mediating.<br />

all of the missing hemispheres functions.Thusalthough the. developing<br />

brain gives evidence of considerable plasticitythere is. convincing<br />

evidence against equipotentiality both hemispheres appear. have a<br />

processing capacity that probably has an innate structural. basis..<br />

Comment Which is to state code's doubleness the interweaving of.<br />

different processing interpreted instruction or data for each other.. All<br />

models of cerebral development must answer he question of how.<br />

functions become restricted to one hemisphere rather than becoming.<br />

bilateral. The interactive paralleldevelopment hypothesis answers. that<br />

question. In a series of papersMorris Moscovitch emphasized the.<br />

possibility that one hemisphere actively inhibits the otherthus.<br />

preventing the contralateral hemisphere from developing similar.<br />

functions. This active inhibition presumably develops at about age. as<br />

the corpus callosum becomes functional. as inhibitor. Comment In<br />

regard to codework the corpus callosum is the mediator. and inhibitor<br />

of code from its double and occupies the border between. sense and<br />

surface time and space source code and code source speed. and matter<br />

and assures their workings by inhibiting selfreference. (code as<br />

nothing) and decoding (of the double) producing meaning and.<br />

remains.. From Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology Fifth<br />

Edition.. Bryan Kolb and Ian Q. Whishaw Univ. of Lethbridge Alberta.<br />

Cerebral asymmetry. Variations in cerebral asymmetry. <strong>Re</strong> codework<br />

(KristevaEco). Hi I honestly don't have time for a long reply I just got<br />

back from a. conf. with messages I have to deal with not spam. But if<br />

you look at. Kristeva's <strong>Re</strong>volution in Poetic Language you'll see a<br />

lengthy treatment of. Maldoror especially the unabridged Fr. version<br />

and a great deal of this. is a combination of psychoanalytics and<br />

semiotics which she employs as. well. This can be combined with Eco.<br />

You'd have to look at the book it's hardly reductionist. Same with.<br />

Greimas etc. Alan. I have read it and I find Eco and all such semiotic<br />

models of language. reductionist. Where does a text like Lautreamont's<br />

Maldoror fit into Eco's. scheme Where do the texts of the insane<br />

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