The study's findings are provocative but not conclusive, say researchers on brain lateralization, giftedness and mathematics education. |
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Thirty-two right-handed participants were given a behavioural test of lateralization and a cradling task. |
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This may contribute to an elevation and lateralization of PFJ contact pressures. |
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But this functional lateralization is difficult to explain in terms of neuronal circuits. |
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The results showed that size of the femoral implant is related to both elevation and lateralization of reconstructed acetabular centre. |
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Questions on the choice of lateralization, length verification, planning, and other topics will be discussed. |
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Among children, the 1990s saw the emergence of new theories of intellectual development, and patterns of cerebral lateralization in the maturing child. |
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Subjects being prepared for neurosurgery were submitted to anesthesia of a single brain hemisphere at a time to test for the lateralization of critical functions. |
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This lateralization is a hallmark of modern humans and is reflected in handedness. |
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Several possibilities for humerus lateralization ranging from 6 to 21 mm. |
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The compensation that proceeds as lateralization opens wide the alternate worlds or self-reflexive interiorities of delusion. |
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Brain lateralization, the distribution of function into right and left hemispheres, is crucial for understanding language, thought memory and perhaps even creativity. |
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This is the earliest demonstration of left-side lateralization to date. |
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Switch from molecular asymmetry to morphological asymmetry is known as lateralization. |
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What will defeat us is the lateralization of what had remained in a state of metaphoric suspense for thousands of years. |
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The discovery of the feelings of body, displacements, the synchronization and the lateralization of the movements will be approached at the time of these sequences. |
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This is because of transfers which are too strong, metacarpophalangeal joints which are lax in flexion, and probably lateralization of the extensor digitorum brevis on which it is generally inserted. |
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The lateralization found in this study showed variation among CA1-4 sectors and subiculum. |
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Cerebral lateralization theory and the sociology of knowledge. |
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Lateralization saves space and working capacity by not requiring both hemispheres to do the same thing. |
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Lateralization is characterized by the limiting of some function to one side of the brain or only one cerebral hemisphere. |
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Lateralization, the leading ear, shifting sides, the dominant ear and the overall body image in relationship to the ear and our language are examined. |
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