Lateralization in a sentence as a noun

That's not been the case for me, maybe it's less brain lateralization, I don't know.

That's true, but there is lateralization of the functions of vision.

One factor which contributes support to the idea that there is a sex difference in brain lateralization is that men are more likely to be left handed.

Gee, here I was hoping that pop-psych trivializations of brain hemisphere lateralization would be dethroned this century...

I think it's a right brain bicameral lateralization thing, but if someone more knowledgeable than me can get more explicit, i would absolutely love to hear

I've also read that brain lateralization may occur later in pregnancy and although my family is all right-handed, I am very left side dominant.

[2] However, based on a number of studies using different measurement techniques, there is no significant difference between male and female brain lateralization

That he's an idiot was apparent as soon as I read his thesis which relies heavily on oversimplified, stereotypical, pop-psy brain lateralization memes straight out of books you might find in that feminist bookstore from the Portlandia skit.

It's well known that the brain's left hemisphere is more dominant and analytical in logical processes, while the right hemisphere is more active in emotional and social ones, though this is a matter of degree, not an absolute split.> The fact that language involves both types of functions while lateralization develops gradually with age, has lead to the critical period hypothesis.

Lateralization definitions

noun

localization of function on either the right or left sides of the brain

See also: lateralisation laterality