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How to pronounce lateralization in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms lateralisation, laterality
Type of localisation, localisation of function, localisation principle, localization, localization of function, localization principle
Derivation lateralize

Examples of lateralization

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A general theory concerning the prenatal origins of cerebral lateralization in humans.
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However, lateralization was not the focus of investigation in any of the reviewed studies.
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This work contributed a great deal to understanding the lateralization of brain function.
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This research contributed greatly to understanding the lateralization of brain function.
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Intracarotid injection of Sodium Amytal for the lateralization of cerebral speech dominance.
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Hemispheric lateralization of functions related to emotion.
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Left hippocampal pathology is associated with atypical language lateralization in patients with focal epilepsy.
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Language lateralization in healthy right-handers.
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His research on the localization of speech led to entirely new research into the lateralization of brain function.
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More examples
  • Localization of function on either the right or left sides of the brain
  • (laterality) handedness: the property of using one hand more than the other
  • (laterality) superior development of one side of the body
  • (lateralize) move or displace to one side so as to make lateral
  • A longitudinal fissure separates the human brain into two distinct cerebral hemispheres, connected by the corpus callosum. The sides resemble each other and each hemisphere's structure is generally mirrored by the other side. ...
  • Laterality is the preference that most humans show for one side of their body over the other. Examples include right-handedness or left-footedness. It may also apply to other animals, or to plants.
  • Refers to the activity of using one hemisphere more than another. The term "relative lateralization" is more accurate because we are usually using at least some of the left and right hemisphere at the same time.
  • The identification of a sound that is presented over headphones is described as "lateralization" rather than localization in recognition of the fact that sound playback over headphones is generally not "externalized," i.e. ...
  • This related to language teaching, known as the critical period, offers the absolute otimal conditions for language learning and acquisition.