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		<title>By: Rocky Horror House &#187; Apparently the right hemisphere processes verbal material better</title>
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		<description>[...] &#8220;Apparently the right hemisphere processes verbal material better if it is coded in rhythm or emotion. When someone speaks in a monotone, only the verbal, dominant hemisphere is activated. If the speaker adds intonation, the nonverbal side starts to pay attention. The right hemisphere&#8217;s language is not the logical content of what is said, but the emotions conveyed by how it is said. Lecturers, preachers, and politicians who are famous for the oratory know intuitively what to do with their voices to generate emotion and thereby persuade their audiences&#8221;. [...]</description>
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