Hemispheric asymmetries are a basic principle of human brain organization. Once thought to be unique to humans, hemispheric asymmetries have meanwhile been documented in a wide range of species, suggesting they contain an evolutionary advantage. However, there are a few theories as to why asymmetry confers such an advantage and, moreover, there is a paucity of empirical work which is chiefly limited to a small number of animal studies. The present thesis is concerned with directly testing theories about potential evolutionary advantages in humans. Because it is widely believed that hemispheric asymmetries generally enhance cognitive processing, the first study Investigated the general relationship between functional lateralization and cogni...
ABSTRACT—Hemispheric specialization has long been considered a uniquely human trait associated with ...
Three experiments were conducted to test the theoretical distinctions between the types of perceptua...
This edited book brings together research reports on the asymmetry of brain function in various spec...
Functional cerebral asymmetries (FCAs) are a fundamental principle of brain organization in many spe...
Hemispheric asymmetries play an important role in almost all cognitive functions. For more than a ce...
One way to increase cognitive capacity is to avoid duplication of functions on the left and right si...
Brain lateralization is a fundamental aspect of the organization of brain and behavior in the animal...
Brain lateralization is a fundamental aspect of the organization of brain and behavior in the animal...
There is a clearly established division of functional processing between left and right hemispheres ...
Left-right asymmetries of structure and function are a common organization principle in the brains o...
Brain lateralization is a fundamental aspect of the organization of brain and behavior in the animal...
Unlike non-human animal studies that have progressively demonstrated the advantages of being asymmet...
Brain lateralization is a fundamental aspect of the organization of brain and behavior in the animal...
Brain lateralization is a fundamental aspect of the organization of brain and behavior in the animal...
How differences between the two sides of the brain (or 'laterality') relate to level of function are...
ABSTRACT—Hemispheric specialization has long been considered a uniquely human trait associated with ...
Three experiments were conducted to test the theoretical distinctions between the types of perceptua...
This edited book brings together research reports on the asymmetry of brain function in various spec...
Functional cerebral asymmetries (FCAs) are a fundamental principle of brain organization in many spe...
Hemispheric asymmetries play an important role in almost all cognitive functions. For more than a ce...
One way to increase cognitive capacity is to avoid duplication of functions on the left and right si...
Brain lateralization is a fundamental aspect of the organization of brain and behavior in the animal...
Brain lateralization is a fundamental aspect of the organization of brain and behavior in the animal...
There is a clearly established division of functional processing between left and right hemispheres ...
Left-right asymmetries of structure and function are a common organization principle in the brains o...
Brain lateralization is a fundamental aspect of the organization of brain and behavior in the animal...
Unlike non-human animal studies that have progressively demonstrated the advantages of being asymmet...
Brain lateralization is a fundamental aspect of the organization of brain and behavior in the animal...
Brain lateralization is a fundamental aspect of the organization of brain and behavior in the animal...
How differences between the two sides of the brain (or 'laterality') relate to level of function are...
ABSTRACT—Hemispheric specialization has long been considered a uniquely human trait associated with ...
Three experiments were conducted to test the theoretical distinctions between the types of perceptua...
This edited book brings together research reports on the asymmetry of brain function in various spec...