Term ID: T2178

Hemispheric Lateralization

/hemispheric-lateralization/
The specialization of cognitive functions between the left and right brain hemispheres, with the left typically handling language and analytical processing while the right processes spatial and holistic information.
Example: Left hemisphere damage affecting language abilities while spatial skills remain intact, or right hemisphere injury impairing spatial navigation while language comprehension is preserved.

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Reference: Gazzaniga (2000)