Human brains are markedly asymmetric in structure and lateralized in function, which suggests a relationship between these two properties. The brains of other closely related primates, such as chimpanzees, show similar patterns of asymmetry, but to a lesser degree, indicating an increase in anatomical and functional asymmetry during hominin evolution. We analysed the heritability of cerebral asymmetry in chimpanzees and humans using classic morphometrics, geometric morphometrics, and quantitative genetic techniques. In our analyses, we separated directional asymmetry and fluctuating asymmetry (FA), which is indicative of environmental influences during development. We show that directional patterns of asymmetry, those that are consistently ...
Modern humans have larger and more globular brains when compared to other primates. Such anatomical ...
The human cerebral cortex is symmetrically organized along large-scale axes but also presents inter-...
There has been recent motivation to search for neuroanatomical asymmetries in nonhuman primates in o...
Human brains are markedly asymmetric in structure and lateralized in function, which suggests a rela...
Human brains are markedly asymmetric in structure and lateralized in function, which suggests a rela...
Brain lateralization is commonly interpreted as crucial for human brain function and cognition. Howe...
Asymmetry is a prominent feature of human brains with important functional consequences. Many asymme...
The human cerebral cortex is symmetrically organized along large-scale axes but also presents inter-...
Right-left regional cerebral differences are a feature of the human brain linked to functional abili...
Contrary to many historical views, recent evidence suggests that species-level behavioral and brain ...
Objectives Craniofacial fluctuating asymmetry (FA) refers to the random deviations from symmetry exh...
Anatomical asymmetries of the human brain are a topic of major interest because of their link with h...
While the neural basis for linguistic communication has been linked to brain structural asymmetries ...
Little is known about how occipital lobe asymmetry, width, and height interact to contribute to the ...
<div><p>Anatomical asymmetries of the human brain are a topic of major interest because of their lin...
Modern humans have larger and more globular brains when compared to other primates. Such anatomical ...
The human cerebral cortex is symmetrically organized along large-scale axes but also presents inter-...
There has been recent motivation to search for neuroanatomical asymmetries in nonhuman primates in o...
Human brains are markedly asymmetric in structure and lateralized in function, which suggests a rela...
Human brains are markedly asymmetric in structure and lateralized in function, which suggests a rela...
Brain lateralization is commonly interpreted as crucial for human brain function and cognition. Howe...
Asymmetry is a prominent feature of human brains with important functional consequences. Many asymme...
The human cerebral cortex is symmetrically organized along large-scale axes but also presents inter-...
Right-left regional cerebral differences are a feature of the human brain linked to functional abili...
Contrary to many historical views, recent evidence suggests that species-level behavioral and brain ...
Objectives Craniofacial fluctuating asymmetry (FA) refers to the random deviations from symmetry exh...
Anatomical asymmetries of the human brain are a topic of major interest because of their link with h...
While the neural basis for linguistic communication has been linked to brain structural asymmetries ...
Little is known about how occipital lobe asymmetry, width, and height interact to contribute to the ...
<div><p>Anatomical asymmetries of the human brain are a topic of major interest because of their lin...
Modern humans have larger and more globular brains when compared to other primates. Such anatomical ...
The human cerebral cortex is symmetrically organized along large-scale axes but also presents inter-...
There has been recent motivation to search for neuroanatomical asymmetries in nonhuman primates in o...