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Cerebral lateralization


Cerebral lateralization - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

An anatomical or functional difference between the two hemispheres is termed hemispheric specialization or cerebral lateralization. The greater involvement that ...

Lateralization of brain function - Wikipedia

The tendency for some neural functions or cognitive processes to be specialized to one side of the brain or the other.

Brain Lateralization and Cognitive Capacity - PMC

This is known as lateralization. Lateralized brains can carry out different functions simultaneously on the left and right sides (e.g., ...

Does cerebral lateralization develop? A study using functional ...

In this study, we assessed cerebral lateralization for language production and for visuospatial memory using functional transcranial Doppler ultrasound.

Cerebral Lateralization: Biological Mechanisms, Associations, and ...

We present a set of hypotheses about the biologic mechanisms of lateralization, ie, the processes which lead to an asymmetrical nervous system. It would.

Brain Lateralization: A Comparative Perspective

This review tracks their development from embryological asymmetries of genetic expression patterns up to left-right differences of neural networks in adults.

Cerebral lateralization of language in normal left-handed people ...

Conclusions: Silent word generation lateralizes to the left cerebral hemisphere in both handedness groups, but right-hemisphere participation is frequent in ...

Cerebral Lateralization: Biological Mechanisms, Associations, and ...

According to our hypothesis, slowed growth within certain zones of the left hemisphere is likely to result in enlargement of other cortical regions.

Lateralization of Brain Function & Hemispheric Specialization

Lateralization of brain function is the view that distinct brain regions perform certain functions. For instance, it is believed that ...

Cerebral lateralization: Relationship of language and ideomotor praxis

Conclusions: Language dominance is more closely associated with the laterality of temporal and spatial movement representations (i.e., ideomotor praxis ...

Cerebral Lateralization - MIT Press

Cerebral Lateralization is Norman Geschwind's last and perhaps most controversial work. Cowritten with Albert M. Galaburda, it presents his bold theory of ...

Atypical brain lateralization for speech processing at the sublexical ...

Autistic children often exhibit atypical brain lateralization of language processing, but it is unclear what aspects of language contribute ...

Video: Brain Lateralization | Definition & Function - Study.com

Learn the definition of brain lateralization and about the lateralization of specific brain functions. Understand the meaning of contralateral...

Cerebral lateralization - ScienceDirect

Recent findings suggest that cerebral laterality will not be understood in terms of simple dichotomies, such as the idea that the left hemisphere is analytic ...

Cerebral Lateralization of Pro- and Anti-Social Tendencies

Research suggests that these two basic motivations are lateralized in the brain. The need for affiliation is mediated primarily by neural ...

4.6: Cerebral Lateralization - Social Sci LibreTexts

Cerebral lateralization refers to the functional specialization of the two cerebral hemispheres. In other words, each hemisphere becomes ...

The Evolution of Lateralized Brain Circuits - Frontiers

In the vast clade of animals known as the bilateria, cerebral and behavioral asymmetries emerge against the backdrop of bilateral symmetry.

Brain Lateralization | Definition & Function - Lesson - Study.com

Brain lateralization is the theory that functions in the brain are lateralized, meaning that they are split up between different regions in each hemisphere of ...

Brain Lateralization - North Shore Pediatric Therapy

Brain Lateralization is a complex and ongoing process by which differing regions of the brain “take over” the functioning of specific behaviors and cognitive ...

Brain Lateralization: The Split Brain - YouTube

The brain consists of two hemispheres, the left brain and the right brain. There are many myths surrounding the specializations of each ...


Cerebral lateralization

Book by Norman Geschwind