cerebrotonia
/serebroʊtɔʊniə/Definitions
1. noun
A person whose behavior is strongly influenced by their brain’s dominant cognitive functions, often resulting in a unique combination of intellectual and emotional traits.
“The psychologist studied the cerebrotonia of her patients to better understand their thought patterns and emotional responses.”
2. noun
A theory or concept that suggests the brain’s cognitive functions play a significant role in shaping an individual’s personality and behavior.
“The researcher proposed a new theory of cerebrotonia to explain the link between brain function and human behavior.”