Adjective
Capable of being confined, restricted, or limited.
Source: Webster's dictionaryUnlike other aspects of cognitive function, emotions have never been readily confinable to one hemisphere. Roger Wolcott Sperry
Unlike other aspects of cognitive function, emotions have never been readily confinable to one hemisphere. Though generated by lateralized input, the emotional effects tend to spread rapidly to involve both hemispheres, apparently through crossed fiber systems in the undivided brain stem. Roger Wolcott Sperry