What we see here is that the right hemisphere’s modus vivendi is to be concerned with the uniqueness of some object in the world. Its imagistic repertoire portrays a vivid scene with a time and a place, and its linguistic faculty further links a word with a definite thing. The left hemisphere, on the other hand, can barely provide images of anything definite, even though it can adequately construe what sort [category] of thing it is presented with.