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A unilateral stimulus is a type of stimulus that affects only one side of an organism or system, often leading to a response or reaction from that side. This can be observed in various contexts, such as neurological responses where one hemisphere of the brain is stimulated, or in physiological responses where one limb or organ is affected. In research and experimental settings, unilateral stimuli are used to study lateralized functions and responses.

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