Abstract
There are parallel developments in TA and physiological psychology. The intuitive, creative, nonverbal contributions of the Little Professor sound much like the information processing that is characteristic of the right cerebral hemisphere; and the logical, analytical functioning of the Adult sounds much like the information processing that is characteristic of the left hemisphere.
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