Compare the Speed of Learning and the Transfer of Information Between the Brain Hemispheres Drug-Dependent People and Ordinary People in Tehran City of Iran

Abstract:
Introduction
This study aimed to compare the speed of learning and the transfer of information between the brain hemispheres and normal people with substance abuse.
Methods
The study population consisted of boys with substance abuse for leaving to the related centers in 1395 were admitted to being normal boys. Sampling is cluster sampling in this study. The sample size in this study, 115 males and 115 males with substance abuse is common. The methodology of the study is causal-comparative. In order to collect data is used to draw in the mirror. The results using SPSS 20 software and were analyzed using ANOVA.
Results
The results showed that the speed of learning and the transfer of information between the brain hemispheres ordinary people with substance abuse and there are significant differences.
Conclusion
The results of the study It can be concluded that people with substance abuse quickly learn and exchange information between the two hemispheres weaker than normal people act.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Neuropsychology, Volume:2 Issue: 1, 2016
Pages:
103 to 112
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