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Chicago, USA (Times Online): Aubrey Gilbert, at the University of California, Berkeley, reasoned the following: language is processed in the left hemisphere of the brain, which also handles vision in the right half of our visual field. So, if language is shaping perception, it should have more of an effect on whatever we see in the right half of our visual field. As reported this month in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Gilbert, together with colleagues at Berkeley and the University of Chicago, found exactly this.
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