Meaning of hemispherics | Babel Free
Definitions
The study of hemispheres.
uncountable
Examples
“Moreover, just as mental patterns of old-fashioned hemispherics are giving way to a new-age globalistics, so in a parallel way the cortico-thalamic integrations of the cerebral hemispheres are united to produce the subjectively rounded-out patterns of a head-heart synthesis.”
“Therefore dyslexic children would tend to be, in comparison with the controls, either "SUPER-RIGHT" hemispherics or "LEFT" dysfunctional hemispherics.”
““The heat flux profile's building way too fast. CRI, forget the cross sections. Give me the hemispherics on holo. Let's try it station by station, just the raw numbers.””
“If it is a reflection of our sustained focus—in written work, at the ASA conference, and in private dialogues with colleagues inside and outside the United States—on the hemispherics of this broader American Studies, it is also a reminder of the significance of institutional dynamics in enabling, channeling, and limiting our intellectual energies in the day-to-day.”
“There were also small difference between handedness groups such that right-handed left hemispherics showed a bigger right-ear effect than left-handers and right-handed right hemispherics showed a smaller left-ear effect than left-handers.”
“In this essay I will approach the subject of the aesthetic representation of "mixed feelings" at the United States–Mexico border by arguing that the historical occasion for this new art incorporates Asia and Asian-American as well—"mixedness" at the United States–Mexico border should be understood to take place in the newly invented hemispherics of the Pacific Rim, a regional identity that stands in uneasy relation to national, racial, and cultural identities.”
“Left hemisphere CD sufferers are heavily penalised on timed exercises. Mack and Levine (1981) take the slowness of left hemispherics as support for an underlying motor dysfunction.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.