Psychology Myths: Brain Hemispheres, Full Moon Effects, Eye Emissions, Subliminal Messages

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What is the myth regarding left-brained and right-brained individuals?

The myth suggests that some people are left-brained while others are right-brained, implying distinct cognitive styles, but both hemispheres communicate and can perform tasks together.

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What are the specific functions attributed to the left and right hemispheres of the brain?

The left hemisphere is better at specifics of speech, such as grammar and word generation, while the right hemisphere excels at intonation and emphasis in speech.

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What is the myth about psychiatric hospital admissions and full moons?

The myth claims that psychiatric hospital admissions and crimes increase during full moons, but there is no scientific evidence to support this.

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What is the myth regarding visual perceptions and emissions from the eyes?

The myth suggests that tiny emissions come from the eyes when looking at something, possibly influenced by metaphors like 'piercing stare' in poetry.

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What does the myth about subliminal messages claim?

The myth claims that subliminal messages can persuade people to purchase products, but if a stimulus is too weak or obscured, it cannot trigger a physiological response and thus cannot influence thoughts or actions.