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Filter by Meaning The left hemisphere of the brain processes information contralaterally to the right side of the body.
In patients with a stroke affecting the right hemisphere, the left side of the body may be paralyzed contralaterally.
The pain from a spinal cord injury is often felt contralaterally to the side of the injury.
The optic nerves cross at the chiasm, meaning that the left visual field is processed contralaterally by the right hemisphere.
The injury to the left hemisphere caused weakness in the right leg contralaterally.
The drug was administered contralaterally to the lesion in the brain.
In a split-brain patient, information presented to the left visual field is processed contralaterally in the right hemisphere.
The somatosensory cortex processes sensory information contralaterally.
The stroke affected his left side, causing weakness contralaterally.
The bird's brain processes visual information contralaterally, with the left eye sending signals to the right hemisphere.
In a split-brain patient, the left and right hemispheres of the brain are unable to communicate with each other contralaterally.
The left hemisphere of the brain controls the right side of the body, and contralaterally, the right hemisphere controls the left side.
The patient's pain was on the left side of their body, but the doctor found the source of the problem contralaterally on the right side.
The soccer player passed the ball contralaterally to their teammate, using their left foot to kick to the right side of the field.
The stroke patient lost movement in their right arm and leg, but was able to move contralaterally on their left side.
The visual information from the right eye is processed contralaterally in the left hemisphere of the brain.
The musician played the guitar contralaterally, with their left hand on the fretboard and their right hand strumming.
The optic nerves from each eye project contralaterally to the opposite side of the brain.
During a split-brain procedure, images presented to the left eye are processed contralaterally in the right hemisphere of the brain.
She lost her right arm and can now only feel sensations contralaterally.
The visual stimuli presented to the right visual field is processed contralaterally in the left hemisphere of the brain.
The smell from the left nostril is processed contralaterally in the brain.
The right eye was stimulated contralaterally to the left hemisphere.
In birds, sound is processed contralaterally, with the right ear connected to the left hemisphere of the brain.
In auditory processing, the left ear sends information contralaterally to the right hemisphere of the brain.
The olfactory bulb receives information contralaterally from the nostril on the opposite side.
The left auditory cortex is responsible for processing sound contralaterally from the right ear.
The visual information from the left eye is processed contralaterally in the right occipital lobe of the brain.
After a stroke, the patient may have weakness contralaterally to the affected hemisphere.
The optic nerves from both eyes cross contralaterally in the optic chiasm.
A lesion on the right side of the spinal cord can result in sensory loss contralaterally in the left side of the body.
The nerve fibers from the nasal retina cross over contralaterally to the opposite side of the brain.
The patient experienced numbness contralaterally after the stroke.
The musician played the guitar contralaterally, using the right hand for the frets and the left hand for strumming.
The patient's right arm was paralyzed after a stroke contralaterally affecting the left side of the brain.
The auditory cortex in the right hemisphere of the brain responds contralaterally to sound inputs from the left ear.
The signal from the left ear is processed contralaterally in the auditory cortex.
When you turn your head to the right, your left eye moves contralaterally.
A lesion in the right occipital lobe can result in blindness in the left visual field contralaterally.
When the left hand is moved, the motor signals are sent contralaterally to the right hemisphere of the brain.
The optic nerve from each eye crosses over contralaterally at the optic chiasm.
Hearing in the left ear is processed contralaterally in the right hemisphere of the brain.
The sensation of touch on the left hand is processed contralaterally by the right hemisphere of the brain.
In patients with unilateral hearing loss, sounds are perceived contralaterally to the affected ear.
Patients with a left-hemisphere stroke may experience weakness contralaterally.
The sensory information from the left hand is processed contralaterally in the brain.
The motor neurons controlling movement on one side of the body project contralaterally from the brainstem.
After a brain injury, the patient experienced sensory loss contralaterally.
The visual field of each eye is projected contralaterally in the brain.
The athlete injured their right knee but was able to compensate by using their left leg contralaterally to maintain their balance.
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