Laterality a tendency to use preferentially the organs (hand, foot, ear, eye) of the same side in voluntary motor acts.
If you cross Bambi with a ghost you will get Bamboo.
The puzzle is: you have a chicken, fox and corn. You can't leave the chicken with the corn or the chicken will eat it. You can't leave the fox with the chicken or the fox will eat it. You have a river to cross and a boat that will carry you and one of the three. The order that you take them across is: 1) cross over with the chicken, 2) cross back empty, 3) cross over with the fox, 4) cross back with the chicken, 5) cross over with the corn, 6) cross back empty, 7 cross over with the chicken.
When you cross a camera and a goat you get a cheap shot.
A movement in a direction opposite to a cross to balance the stage picture.
When you cross a soft drink and a frog you get a Croak-a-cola.
Laterality refers to the preference of one side of the body over the other. An example sentence using laterality could be, "The therapist observed the child's laterality by noting that they consistently used their right hand for drawing and writing."
Visual perception, depth, hearing, gross body movement, laterality.
Kevin Michael Hogan has written: 'Laterality differences in memory and attention'
In anatomical position, the hip joint is lateral to the tibia. In females, this laterality is more pronounced.
Sandra J. Jackson has written: 'Laterality and its significance for the teacher of physical education'
Janice Darlene Gobert has written: 'A multidimensional approach to human laterality and perceptual style as measured by the Myers-Briggs type indicator'
Michael C. Corballis is a New Zealand psychologist and author who has written books on the evolution of language, hemispheric specialization of the brain, and the cognitive evolution of humans. Some of his notable works include "The Recursive Mind" and "From Hand to Mouth: The Origins of Language."
Flemming Hansen has written: 'Studies of communication effects' -- subject(s): Brain, Cerebral dominance, Consumer behavior, Laterality, Localization of functions 'The perception of media contents by producers and audience' 'Consumer choice behavior: a cognitive theory' -- subject(s): Consumer behavior, Consumption (Economics) 'Skalering' 'Managerial implications of cross-cultural studies of individual behavior - review and suggestions'
Studying split-brain patients can help understand laterality in the general population by revealing how brain functions are lateralized. These patients have had their corpus callosum severed, leading to separate processing in the two brain hemispheres, offering insights into hemisphere specialization. By examining their cognitive abilities and behaviors, researchers can gain a better understanding of how the two hemispheres interact and specialize in individuals without this condition.
Timothy Alexander Carver has written: 'Comparison of bilateral normal tibial rotation in adult males' -- subject(s): Joints, Range of motion, Knee, Symmetry (Biology), Laterality
Greg R. Ford has written: 'The effects of simple and complex visual stimuli on the cortical distribution of P300' -- subject(s): Laterality, Cerebral dominance, Brain stimulation, Brain chemistry
Charles E. Boklage has written: 'How new humans are made' -- subject(s): Human Embryology, Human genetics, Schizophrenia, Twins, Genetic aspects, Reproduction, Physiology, Functional Laterality