Comparative Vertebrate Lateralization
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No longer viewed as a characteristic unique to humans, brain lateralization is considered a key property of most, if not all, vertebrates. This field of study provides a firm basis from which to examine a number of important issues in the study of brain and behaviour. This book takes a comparative and integrative approach to lateralization in a wide range of vertebrate species, including humans. It highlights model systems that have proved invaluable in elucidating the function, causes, development, and evolution of lateralization. The book is arranged in four parts, beginning with the evolution of lateralization, moving to its development, to its cognitive dimensions, and finally to its role in memory.…
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- Lateralization of brain function
- Vertebrate
- Neuroscience
- Cognition
- Psychology
- Cognitive science
- Cognitive psychology
- Evolutionary biology
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