Localization of function refers to the idea that different parts of the brain are responsible for other tasks. At Audio Bridge, we often explain it this way: the brain functions like a well-organised team, where each region has a specific role. For example, the occipital lobe handles vision, while the frontal lobe takes care of decision-making and movement. Understanding localization helps researchers and healthcare professionals identify how injuries or conditions affect brain function.
At Audio Bridge, we believe that just like in brain science, clarity and precision are key, especially when localizing content for global audiences. Interestingly, while functions are localized in the brain, it’s also adaptable. If one part is damaged, other areas can sometimes step in. This blend of structure and flexibility is something we at Audio Bridge value in both neuroscience and the way we approach multilingual communication and learning solutions.
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The nuclear localization sequence is a specific signal in a protein that helps it move into the cell's nucleus. This sequence is important because it determines where the protein will be located within the cell, specifically in the nucleus where it can perform its function.
Lateralization refers to the function of the left or right sides of the brain.
A principle of brain organization that states that specific places (circuits) in the brain carry out specific functions.
Localization Industry Standards Association ended in 2011.
Localization Industry Standards Association was created in 1990.
Conjugated proteins are proteins that are covalently linked to other biomolecules such as lipids, carbohydrates, or prosthetic groups. These modifications can alter the structure, function, and localization of the protein in the cell.
Protein localization is the process of figuring out where in a cell a particular protein is located. If you want some insight into the function of a protein its always a good idea to know where it is in your cell and when i.e. the protein's location. Most proteins have N-terminal sequences that, in one way or another, tells the cell where to send the proteins its just made. For example, the protein may be directed towards the cell membrane ready for secretion. A common protein localization technique is to fuse a protein with a florescent amino acid sequence which the protein then drags about with it giving away its location to a florescent sensitive microscope. This can even be done in real time.
You are not expected to have a degree when applying for a localization job. However, you may be more favorably considered for the job if you have certification. The Institute for Localization Professionals (TILP) certifies students at 2 levels and are to provide a third.
The antonym for globalization is localization, which refers to focusing on local or regional markets and cultures rather than global integration.
Steve R. Geiringer has written: 'Anatomic Localization in Needle Emg' 'Anatomic Localization for Needle EMG' 'Anatomic localization for needle electromyography' -- subject(s): Atlases, Electromyography, Handbooks, manuals, Methods
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