Dorothy Bishop on Nostr: For the small number of people interested in cerebral lateralization, a little ...
For the small number of people interested in cerebral lateralization, a little analysis showing that we need to measure it in individuals including a confidence interval around the estimate - if you do that, then what looks like bilateral processing turns out to be misleading: most people are lateralized but without bias to left or right.
https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsos.240495#laterality #brain #language #neuroscience
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