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Journal articles on the topic "Hemisphere"

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Ikkert, Oksana, Tetiana Korol, Kateryna Hlazunova, and Iryna Tsinkevych. "The Impact of Functional Asymmetry of the Cerebral Hemispheres in Students of a Physics and Mathematics Lyceum on the Learning Outcomes." Journal of Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University 12, no. 1 (2025): 142–50. https://doi.org/10.15330/jpnu.12.1.142-150.

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The functional asymmetry of the human brain hemispheres (motor, sensory, and mental) reflects the differences in the distribution of neuro-psychic functions between the left and right hemispheres. The left hemisphere is responsible for the brain's abstract-logical, inductive thinking, and verbal-analytical functions. The right hemisphere provides visual-figurative, deductive thinking. The dominance of the left hemisphere determines left-hemispheric thinking, while the dominance of the right hemisphere determines right-hemispheric thinking. The synchronous functioning of both hemispheres indica
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Miller, Michael B., Alan Kingstone, and Michael S. Gazzaniga. "Hemispheric Encoding Asymmetry is More Apparent Than Real." Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 14, no. 5 (2002): 702–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/08989290260138609.

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Previous neuroimaging studies have claimed a left hemisphere specialization for episodic “encoding” and a right hemisphere specialization for episodic “retrieval.” Yet studies of split-brain patients indicate relatively minor memory impairment after disconnection of the two hemispheres. This suggests that both hemispheres are capable of encoding and retrieval. In the present experiment, we examined the possible limits on encoding capacity of each hemisphere by manipulating the “depth” of processing during the encoding of unfamiliar faces and familiar words in the left and right hemispheres of
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Friedrich, Patrick, Kaustubh R. Patil, Lisa N. Mochalski, et al. "Is it left or is it right? A classification approach for investigating hemispheric differences in low and high dimensionality." Brain Structure and Function 227, no. 2 (2021): 425–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00429-021-02418-1.

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AbstractHemispheric asymmetries, i.e., differences between the two halves of the brain, have extensively been studied with respect to both structure and function. Commonly employed pairwise comparisons between left and right are suitable for finding differences between the hemispheres, but they come with several caveats when assessing multiple asymmetries. What is more, they are not designed for identifying the characterizing features of each hemisphere. Here, we present a novel data-driven framework—based on machine learning-based classification—for identifying the characterizing features tha
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Chowdhury, Partha, Ravindra Belur, Luca Bertello, and Alexei A. Pevtsov. "Analysis of Solar Hemispheric Chromosphere Properties using the Kodaikanal Observatory Ca–K Index." Astrophysical Journal 925, no. 1 (2022): 81. http://dx.doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ac3983.

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Abstract The Kodaikanal Observatory has provided long-term synoptic observations of chromospheric activities in the Ca ii K line (393.34 nm) since 1907. This article investigates temporal and periodic variations of the hemispheric Ca–K-index time series in the low-latitude zone (±40°), utilizing the recently digitized photographic plates of Ca–K images from the Kodaikanal Observatory for the period of 1907–1980. We find that the temporal evolution of the Ca–K index differs from one hemisphere to another, with the solar cycle peaking at different times in the opposite hemisphere, except for cyc
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Shibahara, Naoki, and Brennis Lucero-Wagoner. "Hemispheric Asymmetry in Accessing Word Meanings: Concrete and Abstract Nouns." Perceptual and Motor Skills 94, no. 3_suppl (2002): 1292–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pms.2002.94.3c.1292.

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The present experiments investigated hemispheric differences in the brain in accessing concrete and abstract word meanings. For this purpose, an automatic semantic priming paradigm was used with a short stimulus onset asynchrony between prime and target (250 msec.) as well as a low proportion of related trials. (20%). Analysis showed that for concrete nouns, priming effects were observed in both hemispheres. There was greater priming in the right hemisphere, suggesting hemispheric differences in accessing semantic representations of concrete nouns. For abstract nouns, on the other hand, primin
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Hsiao, Janet H., Ben Cipollini, and Garrison W. Cottrell. "Hemispheric Asymmetry in Perception: A Differential Encoding Account." Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 25, no. 7 (2013): 998–1007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/jocn_a_00377.

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Hemispheric asymmetry in the processing of local and global features has been argued to originate from differences in frequency filtering in the two hemispheres, with little neurophysiological support. Here we test the hypothesis that this asymmetry takes place at an encoding stage beyond the sensory level, due to asymmetries in anatomical connections within each hemisphere. We use two simple encoding networks with differential connection structures as models of differential encoding in the two hemispheres based on a hypothesized generalization of neuroanatomical evidence from the auditory mod
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Xue, Jiaqing, Bingchao Wang, Yongkui Yu, Jianping Li, Cheng Sun, and Jiangyu Mao. "Multidecadal variation of northern hemisphere summer monsoon forced by the SST inter-hemispheric dipole." Environmental Research Letters 17, no. 4 (2022): 044033. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ac5a65.

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Abstract The sea surface temperature inter-hemispheric dipole (SSTID) is an important variability mode of global SST anomalies, characterized by an anti-phase variation of SST between the two hemispheres. In this study, the decadal variation of the northern hemisphere summer monsoon (NHSM) is found to be strongly regulated by the SSTID, with positive (negative) phases of the SSTID corresponding to the strengthening (weakening) of NHSM. Both observation and SST-forced atmospheric model simulations suggest that the SSTID related thermal forcing modulates the NHSM by causing planetary-scale atmos
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Nikolaenko, N. N., A. Y. Egorov, and E. A. Freiman. "Representation Activity of The Right and Left Hemispheres of the Brain." Behavioural Neurology 10, no. 2-3 (1997): 49–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1997/101703.

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Drawings by psychiatric patients were studied in various states (i) in depression; (ii) after neuroleptic injection; and (iii) during left hemisphere suppression induced by unilateral electroconvulsive seizure (UES). In these states, right hemisphere activation predominates. The results of the study demonstrate that, under the predominance of right hemisphere activation over the left hemisphere, there is a tendency to reproduce the image of the object and to represent it in near space. Drawings by psychiatric patients were also investigated in (i) the manic state; (ii) after injection of psych
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Shibahara, Naoki, and Brennis Lucero-Wagoner. "Access to Concrete Word Meanings in the Cerebral Hemispheres: Facilitation and Inhibition Effects." Perceptual and Motor Skills 96, no. 1 (2003): 166–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pms.2003.96.1.166.

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In 2002 Shibahara and Lucero-Wagoner, using a priming paradigm, reported a larger facilitation for concrete noun pairs in the right than left hemisphere when the stimulus onset asynchrony was 250 msec. Their related prime-target pairs were similar not only in meaning but also perceptual attributes, such as shape. They had reported such perceptual information to be available only in the right hemisphere early in target processing. Thus, we predicted that, when the stimulus onset asynchrony is long, there would be no effect of perceptual information on target processing in the right hemisphere,
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Geheb, Robert, Keith E. Whitfield, and Linda Brannon. "Effect of Visual Complexity in Identification of Tachistoscopic Images." Perceptual and Motor Skills 78, no. 3 (1994): 971–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/003151259407800354.

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The present study of gender differences in hemispheric processing involved identification of tachistoscopically presented images of varying complexity. A computerized tachistoscopic program was administered to 24 men and 34 women. Time to identify contour and detailed pictures presented to the left or right cerebral hemisphere was recorded. Mean reaction time for contour pictures was significantly faster than for detailed pictures, and mean reaction time to the right hemisphere was significantly faster than that to the left hemisphere. The mean reaction time for men to identify pictures expose
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Hemisphere"

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Prat, Chantel Spring. "Hemispheric differences in discourse representation : insight into right hemisphere discourse processes /." For electronic version search Digital dissertations database. Restricted to UC campuses. Access is free to UC campus dissertations, 2004. http://uclibs.org/PID/11984.

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Moosaie, Amin. "Large-eddy simulation of hemisphere and hemisphere-cylinder in turbulent boundary layer." München Verl. Dr. Hut, 2008. http://d-nb.info/992162912/04.

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Broks, Paul. "Hemisphere asymmetries in schizophrenia." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1987. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:d724a3b5-fce5-4ae0-9db7-a583b625754a.

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Previous research into everyday conception of personal relationships has been sparse and fragmented, and the various specialisms fail to deal with the broader issue of interpersonal understanding. Following review of the research and theoretical background, with particular reference to changing paradigms, a holistic approach is proposed for an exploration linking the content of explanation and reflection about relationships with the incidence of conceptualising. The methodology, employing content analysis, illustrative studies and a musical analogue, is outlined. Initially focusing on verbalis
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Tyrlis, Evangelos. "Aspects of Northern Hemisphere blocking." Thesis, University of Reading, 2005. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.433458.

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au, B. Gouldthorp@murdoch edu, and Bethanie Gouldthorp. "Hemispheric Contributions to Language Comprehension: Word and Message-level Processing Mechanisms of the Right Cerebral Hemisphere." Murdoch University, 2009. http://wwwlib.murdoch.edu.au/adt/browse/view/adt-MU20100325.85313.

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Recent research into hemispheric differences in sentence comprehension has produced a puzzling disparity between the results from behavioral studies on neurologically normal individuals and studies utilizing other methods such as electrophysiology, neuroimaging and the investigation of neuropsychological patients. The former approach tends to produce results that indicate a restriction of the right hemisphere (RH) to lower-level processing mechanisms that are comparatively less sensitive to context than the left hemisphere (LH), while the combined findings of the latter approaches suggest that
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Gouldthorp, Bethanie. "Hemispheric Contributions to Language Comprehension: Word and Message-level Processing Mechanisms of the Right Cerebral Hemisphere." Thesis, Gouldthorp, Bethanie (2009) Hemispheric Contributions to Language Comprehension: Word and Message-level Processing Mechanisms of the Right Cerebral Hemisphere. PhD thesis, Murdoch University, 2009. https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/1663/.

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Recent research into hemispheric differences in sentence comprehension has produced a puzzling disparity between the results from behavioral studies on neurologically normal individuals and studies utilizing other methods such as electrophysiology, neuroimaging and the investigation of neuropsychological patients. The former approach tends to produce results that indicate a restriction of the right hemisphere (RH) to lower-level processing mechanisms that are comparatively less sensitive to context than the left hemisphere (LH), while the combined findings of the latter approaches suggest that
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Gouldthorp, Bethanie. "Hemispheric Contributions to Language Comprehension: Word and Message-level Processing Mechanisms of the Right Cerebral Hemisphere." Gouldthorp, Bethanie (2009) Hemispheric Contributions to Language Comprehension: Word and Message-level Processing Mechanisms of the Right Cerebral Hemisphere. PhD thesis, Murdoch University, 2009. http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/1663/.

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Recent research into hemispheric differences in sentence comprehension has produced a puzzling disparity between the results from behavioral studies on neurologically normal individuals and studies utilizing other methods such as electrophysiology, neuroimaging and the investigation of neuropsychological patients. The former approach tends to produce results that indicate a restriction of the right hemisphere (RH) to lower-level processing mechanisms that are comparatively less sensitive to context than the left hemisphere (LH), while the combined findings of the latter approaches suggest that
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Rigby, Matthew H. N. "Northern Hemisphere Winter Stratospheric Flow Regimes." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2010. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.526443.

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Brady, Marian. "Discourse characteristics following right hemisphere stroke." Thesis, University of Strathclyde, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.248294.

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Anthony, Neville John. "Synthesis of the milbemycin southern hemisphere." Thesis, Imperial College London, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/46940.

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Books on the topic "Hemisphere"

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Glen, Cuthbert, W. K. Kellogg Foundation, and Pan American Health Organization, eds. A Hemisphere united. W.K. Kellogg Foundation, 2002.

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Chaves, Mario M. A hemisphere united. W.K. Kellogg Foundation, 2003.

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Chaves, Mario M. A hemisphere united. W.K. Kellogg Foundation, 2003.

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Lyda, Paul. Western hemisphere nations. Bob Jones University Press, 1985.

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Evans, Northern Allen. Northern's Hemisphere Undisguised. Northern's Hemisphere Pub., 1995.

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Lipsey, Richard G., and Patricio Meller, eds. Western Hemisphere Trade Integration. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-25278-7.

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1949-, Schott Jeffrey J., ed. Western Hemisphere economic integration. Institute of International Economics, 1994.

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Dunlop, Storm. Night sky: Northern Hemisphere. Collins, 2008.

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J, Karoly David, Vincent Dayton G, and Cooperative Research Centre for Southern Hemisphere Meteorology (Australia), eds. Meteorology of the Southern Hemisphere. American Meteorological Society, 1998.

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Mellinger, Axel. The Cambridge photographic star atlas. Cambridge University Press, 2011.

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Book chapters on the topic "Hemisphere"

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Mardal, Kent-André, Marie E. Rognes, Travis B. Thompson, and Lars Magnus Valnes. "Introducing Heterogeneities." In Mathematical Modeling of the Human Brain. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-95136-8_4.

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AbstractIn this chapter, we will consider how to mark, remove, and mesh different regions of the brain and its environment based on FreeSurfer segmentations. We will create hemisphere meshes differentiating between gray and white matter, create hemisphere meshes without ventricles, create brain meshes by combining the two hemispheres, map parcellations onto brain meshes, and locally refine parcellated brain meshes.
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Hill, Keith, Tom Baranowski, Walter Schmidt, et al. "Brain Hemisphere." In Encyclopedia of Exercise Medicine in Health and Disease. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-29807-6_2174.

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McGilchrist, Iain. "Prendersi cura del mondo." In La mente in architettura. Firenze University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-286-7.07.

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Discusses the role that attention plays in constituting the world, rather than reducing phenomena to the brain level. Discusses the different kinds of attention delineated by the divided hemispheres of the brain. On the one hand the left hemisphere specialised in grasping and manipulating the world, whereas the right hemisphere specialises in relat-ing to and understanding the world. Discusses how reliance on one or the other kind of attention has cultural, psychological and social implications.
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Finger, Stanley. "Expansion of the Concept of Cerebral Dominance." In Origins of Neuroscience. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195065039.003.0027.

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Abstract Chapter 26 reviewed how the concept of cerebral dominance evolved from the widespread belief that the two cerebral hemispheres were structurally and functionally equal. Although Marc Dax almost certainly appeared to recognize the importance of the left hemisphere for language in 1836, his ideas were not made public at that time. The scientific break with the past had to wait for Paul Broca to associate aphasia with left hemispheric damage and for the Dax manuscript to be published. These events took place between 1863 and 1865. Although the left hemisphere dominated attention at this
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Belfi, Amy M., Agathe Pralus, Catherine Hirel, Daniel Tranel, Barbara Tillmann, and Anne Caclin. "Investigating Musical Emotions in People with Unilateral Brain Damage." In Brain, Beauty, and Art. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197513620.003.0034.

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The study under discussion sought to investigate the hemispheric laterality of musical emotions: Is one hemisphere of the brain preferentially involved in recognizing emotions in music? The authors took a neuropsychological approach to answer this question by studying emotional judgments of music in people with brain damage to either hemisphere. Their results indicated that individuals with left hemisphere damage were significantly impaired in recognizing musical emotions as compared to healthy comparison participants. In contrast, individuals with right hemisphere damage were not impaired at
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Breedlove, S. Marc, and Neil V. Watson. "Language and Lateralization." In Behavioral Neuroscience. Oxford University Press, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1093/hesc/9780197616857.003.0019.

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This chapter analyzes the neuroscience of cerebral lateralization, focusing on the specialized roles of the left and right hemispheres in language, spatial cognition, and communication. Human language, defined by its use of arbitrary symbols and strict grammar, sets people apart from non-humans by enabling the sharing of abstract concepts across time. The chapter outlines verbal abilities that are primarily linked to the left hemisphere, while the right hemisphere specializes in complex spatial cognition. The chapter highlights studies in brain injuries, such as the one of Tinna Geula Phillips
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"Hemisphere." In Encyclopedia of Pain. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28753-4_200928.

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Goldberg, Elkhonon. "Novelty, Routines, and Cerebral Hemispheres." In The New Executive Brain. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195329407.003.0006.

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Abstract That one hemisphere (in most cases, left) is more intimately linked to language than the other has been known for many years. Paul Pierre Broca1 and Carl Wernicke2 demonstrated in the second half of the nineteenth century that isolated lesions of the left hemisphere drastically interfere with language. Aphasias (language disturbances) are commonly seen following left-hemispheric strokes but not right-hemispheric strokes. The basic facts linking language to the left hemisphere are not in dispute. The question arises, however, whether the close association with language is the central a
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Aram, Dorothy M. "Neuroplasticity: Evidence from Unilateral Brain Lesions in Children." In The Changing Nervous System. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195121933.003.0011.

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Abstract A longstanding issue in developmental neuropsychology has been specialization versus plasticity in the neural substrates for various behavioral functions. Previous reports had suggested that early in life the two hemispheres were equivalent for language functioning (e.g., Marie, 1922), but Lenneberg was the one who was instrumental in developing the commonly held view that language functions were not lateralized early in childhood and that the two hemispheres were comparable in their ability to assume language. Lenneberg’s thesis (1967) was that until 2 years of age a perfect equipote
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Blake, Barry J. "Language processing: brains and computers." In All About Language. Oxford University PressOxford, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199238392.003.0014.

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Abstract As everyone knows, the brain is located in the head under the skull. It consists of two halves, the left and right hemisphere, joined by the corpus callosum. A curious fact about the working of the brain is that the left hemisphere controls the movements of the organs on the right side of the body and the right hemisphere controls movements of the left side of the body. Language, as we shall see below, is controlled largely from the left hemisphere. Figure 14.1 shows a scan of the author’s brain obtained by Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) in which the two hemispheres can be seen.
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Conference papers on the topic "Hemisphere"

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Houston, Mary, James Stephenson, Kyle Pascioni, and Colin Stutz. "Snapshot Array Design Considerations for Rotorcraft Noise Characterization." In Vertical Flight Society 81st Annual Forum and Technology Display. The Vertical Flight Society, 2025. https://doi.org/10.4050/f-0081-2025-61.

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Acoustic flight testing of rotorcraft often involves generating noise source hemispheres to gain an understanding about the aircraft's acoustic emissions. However, aerodynamically complex Urban Air Mobility and Future Vertical Lift vehicles may not maintain a steady aerodynamic state during flight, making source hemispheres measured using traditional linear arrays unreliable or difficult to interpret. To address this challenge, all emission angles need to be measured simultaneously. This has lead to the concept of the two dimensional 'snapshot' array layout. A mathematically defined microphone
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Michalsky, Joseph, and Nels Larson. "Time-Dependent Behavior of Mount Pinatubo Aerosol." In Optical Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere. Optica Publishing Group, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/orsa.1993.thb.1.

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The 15-16 June 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo delivered approximately 20 million metric tons of SO2 to the stratosphere. This is about three times the estimate for El Chichon (Bluth et al., 1992). While El Chichon's volcanic plume was confined mostly to the northern hemisphere, the SO2plume from Mount Pinatubo straddled the equator resulting in a more symmetrical global distribution of the H2SO4-H2O aerosol that results from the photochemical conversion of the SO2. Dutton and Christy (1992) find that the average Mount Pinatubo aerosol cloud as measured at two southern and two northern hemisph
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Zhukova, A., and V. Abramenko. "The features of the north-south asymmetry of the magnetic flux in active regions with different magnetic morphology in solar cycles 23 and 24." In Modern astronomy: from the Early Universe to exoplanets and black holes. Special Astrophysical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2024. https://doi.org/10.26119/vak2024.123.

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We use the CrAO catalog of the magneto-morphological classes (MMC) of active regions (ARs) to study the hemispheric distribution of the number and magnetic fluxes of ARs that appeared on the disk from May 1996 to December 2021. 3047 ARs were distributed between classes of the regular (bipolar groups that obey empiric rules for sunspots) and irregular (all the rest, except for unipolar sunspots) ARs. The analysis of the results showed that all the trends are more pronounced in the flux data. For the irregular ARs, the strongest peaks in time profiles are observed in the second maximum of the cy
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Thai, Austin, and Jeremy Bain. "Modeling Approach and Departure Noise of the Joby Aviation Aircraft." In Vertical Flight Society 80th Annual Forum & Technology Display. The Vertical Flight Society, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4050/f-0080-2024-0044.

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A computational method for modeling approach and departure noise of electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft is validated using flight test measurements of the Joby Aviation aircraft. The methodology consists of performing high-fidelity computational fluid dynamics simulations to generate acoustic hemispheres that are used as input in a noise propagation software package. Three hemispheres were generated based on waypoints in an approach trajectory. A simulation of hover was conducted to generate a hover hemisphere. The effects of hemisphere resolution, terrain, and airframe acou
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Handayani, Nita, S. N. Khotimah, F. Haryanto, I. Arif, and Warsito P. Taruno. "Resting state EEG power, intra-hemisphere and inter-hemisphere coherence in bipolar disorder." In BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING’S RECENT PROGRESS IN BIOMATERIALS, DRUGS DEVELOPMENT, AND MEDICAL DEVICES: Proceedings of the First International Symposium of Biomedical Engineering (ISBE 2016). Author(s), 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4976797.

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Vueghs, P., and P. Beckers. "Presentation of the hemisphere method." In HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER 2006. WIT Press, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/ht060121.

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Tecker, Kelly, and Itzhak Green. "Finite Element Analysis of Electromagnetic Effects on Hemispherical Contacts." In ASME 2008 9th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/esda2008-59040.

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This work presents a three dimensional finite (3D) element analysis (FEA) of electrical contact between two non-conforming hemispheres at various vertical interferences. Items of particular interest include contact forces, current densities, and magnetic forces. The results are normalized to be applicable to micro and macro-scaled contact models. To test the validity of the analysis, the results are compared to another work focusing on contact between a hemisphere and rigid flat.
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Noyes, David, and Itzhak Green. "Finite Element Analysis of Structural and Electromagnetic Effects on Asperity Contacts." In ASME/STLE 2009 International Joint Tribology Conference. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ijtc2009-15104.

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This work presents a combination of two dimensional (2D) and three dimensional (3D) finite element analysis (FEA) of structural and electrical contact between two nonconforming hemispheres at various vertical interferences. Items of particular interest include contact forces, current densities, and magnetic forces. The results are normalized to be applicable to micro and macro-scaled contact models. To test the validity of the analysis, the results are compared to another work focusing on contact between a hemisphere and rigid flat.
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Piatrunia, Natallia, Tim Shanahan, and Paul Augustinus. "MILLENNIAL-SCALE AND DEGLACIAL CHANGES IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE WESTERLIES DRIVEN BY NORTHERN HEMISPHERE CLIMATE." In GSA 2020 Connects Online. Geological Society of America, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2020am-358714.

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Bacles-Min, G., and F. Ndagijimana. "Hemisphere package-antenna for wireless sensor." In 2010 12th IEEE International Conference on e-Health Networking, Applications and Services (Healthcom 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/health.2010.5556558.

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Reports on the topic "Hemisphere"

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Shearer, Matthew, Christopher Vignoles, María de la Paz Covarrubias, Rafael Cornejo, and Anneke Jessen. Integration and Trade in the Americas: A Preliminary Estimate of 2003 Trade. Inter-American Development Bank, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0008565.

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Total Western Hemisphere exports to the world increased by 5 percent in 2003, according to preliminary estimates by the IDB's Integration, Trade and Hemispheric Issues Division. This marks a reversal of a two-year trend that saw exports from the hemisphere decline by more than 9 percent between 2000-2002.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE WASHINGTON DC. Western Hemisphere Defense Policy Statement. Defense Technical Information Center, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada583692.

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Jessen, Anneke, María de la Paz Covarrubias, Andrew Katona, and Rafael Cornejo. Integration and Trade in the Americas: A Preliminary Estimate of 2001 Trade. Inter-American Development Bank, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0008266.

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This 2001 report contains the preliminary estimates for Trade in the Americas, with a most notable decline of trade flows in the Western Hemisphere. In 2001, trade within the Americas declined by almost 4% according to preliminary estimates. Contrary to previous years, intra-hemispheric exports performed worse than the hemisphere's exports to the rest of the world, which declined by a less drastic 2% relative to 2000. This in stark contrast to a decade-long trend that saw intra-hemispheric trade expand by more than double the rate of extra-hemispheric exports, with total exports growing by a h
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Davis, Margaret. Hemisphere side of damage and encoding capacity. Portland State University Library, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.3164.

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M.A. Ebadian, Ph D. OPPORTUNITIES TO MARKET U.S. TECHNOLOGIES THROUGHOUT THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/772518.

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Granados, Jaime. Managing Asymmetries in Trade Agreements in the Western Hemisphere. Inter-American Development Bank, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0006646.

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This presentation was commissioned by the Trade and Integration Network of the Regional Policy Dialogue for the Caribbean Subregional Meeting celebrated on december 15th, 2004 in Montego Bay Jamaica. Approaches for managing asymmetries in the WH Mapping out the mechanisms General trends and conclusions
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Mantsch, Paul M., and /Fermilab. Auger North: The Pierre Auger Observatory in the Northern Hemisphere. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/993867.

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Manwaring, Max G. Security of the Western Hemisphere. International Terrorism and Organized Crime. Defense Technical Information Center, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada386032.

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Ruiz, Robert D. Negative Impact of Article 98 Sanctions in the Western Hemisphere. Defense Technical Information Center, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada468956.

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Bradley, R., P. Kelly, P. Jones, C. Goodess, and H. Diaz. Climatic data bank for northern hemisphere land areas, 1851-1980. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6103803.

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