lateralization

noun
lat·​er·​al·​i·​za·​tion | \ ˌla-tə-rə-lə-ˈzā-shən How to pronounce lateralization (audio) , ˌla-trə-\

Definition of lateralization

: localization of function or activity on one side of the body in preference to the other

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Other Words from lateralization

lateralize \ ˈla-​tə-​rə-​ˌlīz How to pronounce lateralize (audio) , ˈla-​trə-​ \ transitive verb

Examples of lateralization in a Sentence

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What the researchers observed was a significant change in the test sharks' lateralization, which is a brain function observed across many species that essentially relegates certain processes to one side of the brain or the other. Eleanor Hildebrandt, Popular Mechanics, "Climate Changes Is Rewiring Sharks' Brains," 3 Dec. 2018 Most researchers believe that lateralization explains how handedness arises, including our consistent 9-1 right-handedness ratio. Gemma Tarlach, Discover Magazine, "Was Science Wrong About Being Right?," 18 May 2018

First Known Use of lateralization

1820, in the meaning defined above

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lateralization

noun
lat·​er·​al·​iza·​tion
variants: also British lateralisation \ ˌlat-​ə-​rə-​lə-​ˈzā-​shən, ˌla-​trə-​lə-​ How to pronounce lateralisation (audio) \

Medical Definition of lateralization

: localization of function or activity (as of verbal processes in the brain) on one side of the body in preference to the other

Other Words from lateralization

lateralize also British lateralise \ ˈlat-​ə-​rə-​ˌlīz, ˈla-​trə-​ˌlīz How to pronounce lateralise (audio) \ transitive verb lateralized also British lateralised; lateralizing also British lateralising