Then he spoke about brain asymmetry and how right-handedness corresponds with the left side of the brain and vice versa. Both sides are not exactly the same - for example spatial attention is seated more in the right side of the brain and if one's left brain is damaged by a neurological condition then spatial ability to the left can be not as good as on the right.
The sessions were in a lecture room in the old Clocktower Building so going back there was a blast from the past. We had morning tea in the cloisters and I found a nice lady to talk to also there on her own, so that was nice. $60 was a lot for a morning and I hadn't found anybody among my friends who was interested enough to fork out that. It is very convenient for me to do things in the city and it often easier to be independent, though nice to have company.