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latéralisation - traduzione in

TENDENCY FOR COGNITIVE PROCESSES TO BE SPECIALIZED TO ONE SIDE OF THE BRAIN OR THE OTHER
Right brain; Left brain; Brain lateralization; Left hemisphere; Dual brain theory; Brain lateralisation; Hemispheric lateralization; Right brained; Left brained; Left-Brain; Lateralization; Cerebral lateralization; Cerebral lateralisation; Left-brained; Right-brained; Right-brain; Dominance, cerebral; Brain localization of function; Cerebral hemispheric dominance; Cerebral Hemispheric Dominance; Cerebral dominance; Left-brain; Right hemisphere; Cerebral asymmetry; Left brain-right brain; Left and right brain; Right and left brain; Right brain lobe; Left brain lobe; Left brain hemisphere; Right brain hemisphere; Lateralisation of brain function; Dominant hemisphere
  • The oversimplification of lateralization in pop psychology. This belief was widely held even in the scientific community for some years.
  • Left cerebral hemisphere}}
  • Oversimplification of hemisphericity

latéralisé      
lateralized
latéralisation      
n. lateralization

Definizione

right brain
¦ noun the right-hand side of the human brain, believed to be associated with creative thought and the emotions.

Wikipedia

Lateralization of brain function

The lateralization of brain function (or hemispheric dominance/ latralisation ) is the tendency for some neural functions or cognitive processes to be specialized to one side of the brain or the other. The median longitudinal fissure separates the human brain into two distinct cerebral hemispheres, connected by the corpus callosum. Although the macrostructure of the two hemispheres appears to be almost identical, different composition of neuronal networks allows for specialized function that is different in each hemisphere.

Lateralization of brain structures is based on general trends expressed in healthy patients; however, there are numerous counterexamples to each generalization. Each human's brain develops differently, leading to unique lateralization in individuals. This is different from specialization, as lateralization refers only to the function of one structure divided between two hemispheres. Specialization is much easier to observe as a trend, since it has a stronger anthropological history.

The best example of an established lateralization is that of Broca's and Wernicke's areas, where both are often found exclusively on the left hemisphere. Function lateralization, such as semantics, intonation, accentuation, and prosody, has since been called into question and largely been found to have a neuronal basis in both hemispheres. Another example is that each hemisphere in the brain tends to represent one side of the body. In the cerebellum, this is the same body side, but in the forebrain this is predominantly the contralateral side.