单词 | hemisphere |
释义 | hemisphere (hemɪsfɪəʳ ) Word forms: hemispheres 1. countable noun A hemisphere is one half of the earth. ...the northern hemisphere. 2. countable noun A hemisphere is one half of the brain. In most people, the left hemisphere is bigger than the right. Collocations: left hemisphere Studies suggest stammering is linked to a defect in the left hemisphere of the brain. The Sun (2008) Damage to the left hemisphere of her brain has caused a speech impediment that reminds listeners of an overseas accent. Times, Sunday Times (2010) When we move our head to the right, we are using the left hemisphere. Times, Sunday Times (2008) The left hemisphere controls the right side of the body, and vice versa. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Of the disturbances generally associated with standard left hemisphere functions, the patient presented acalculia but not apraxia. 1996, 'Crossed Aphasia. I: A Case-Study with Purely Deep Lesion', Behavioural Neurology Results show that images that had been presented to the right hemisphere were better recognised than those shown to the left. Times, Sunday Times (2008) When we move it to the left, we are bringing the right hemisphere into play. Times, Sunday Times (2008) He would then present it in a part of the visual field that meant the information ended up in the right hemisphere. Times, Sunday Times (2007) It relates with the alpha-rhythm and with the greatest neurodynamic changings in the right hemisphere. 2010, 'Brain bioelectricity activity of the sportsmen underwent the neurobiofeedback course', Bûlleten' Sibirskoj Mediciny Eight right hemisphere stroke patients with neglect performed a target cancelation paradigm. 2019, 'Direct Gaze Partially Overcomes Hemispatial Neglect and Captures Spatial Attention', Frontiers in Psychology Translations: Chinese: 半球 Japanese: 半球 |
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