Brain Lateralization: A Comparative Perspective

Volume: 100, Issue: 3, Pages: 1019 - 1063
Published: Jul 1, 2020
Abstract
Comparative studies on brain asymmetry date back to the 19th century but then largely disappeared due to the assumption that lateralization is uniquely human. Since the reemergence of this field in the 1970s, we learned that left-right differences of brain and behavior exist throughout the animal kingdom and pay off in terms of sensory, cognitive, and motor efficiency. Ontogenetically, lateralization starts in many species with asymmetrical...
Paper Details
Title
Brain Lateralization: A Comparative Perspective
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Volume
100
Issue
3
Pages
1019 - 1063
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