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lateralization|ˌlætərəlaɪˈzeɪʃən| [f. lateralize v. + -ation (or lateral a. and n. + -ization).] Laterality, esp. of cerebral activity; the property of being lateralized.
1950Penfield & Rasmussen Cerebral Cortex of Man ii. 42 (heading) Table showing lateralization of sensory responses..in the face area. 1954Brain LXXVII. 526 It is hardly possible to trace familial tendencies in the cerebral lateralization of language function. 1960O. L. Zangwill Cerebral Dominance ii. 5 Conrad..regards left⁓handedness as in itself bound up with incomplete lateralization of higher cerebral function. 1964Dissertation Abstr. XXIV. 3423/1 (heading) Lateralization of lesions of the cerebral hemispheres. 1971Nature 23 Apr. 524/1 When brain surgery which may affect language mechanisms is being contemplated, lateralization of speech is sometimes ascertained before operation. 1973Sci. Amer. Apr. 76/3 Although the relation between speech lateralization and hand preference is not perfect, the high incidence of both left-hemisphere control of speech and right-hand preference is probably not coincidental. |