Cerebral lateralization refers to the division of information processing in either hemisphere of the brain and is a ubiquitous trait among vertebrates and invertebrates. Given its widespread occurrence, it is likely that cerebral lateralization confers a fitness advantage. It has been hypothesized that this advantage takes the form of enhanced cognitive function, potentially via a dual processing mechanism whereby each hemisphere can be used to process specific types of information without contralateral interference. Here, we examined the influence of lateralization on problem solving by Australian parrots. The first task, a pebble-seed discrimination test, was designed for small parrot species that feed predominately on small seeds, which ...
<div><p>Handedness/footedness and side biases are a well-known phenomenon in many animals, including...
AbstractFunctional cerebral asymmetries, once thought to be exclusively human, are now accepted to b...
Handedness/footedness and side biases are a well-known phenomenon in many animals, including humans....
Cerebral lateralization refers to the division of information processing in either hemisphere of the...
Cerebral lateralization refers to the division of information processing in either hemisphere of the...
Cerebral lateralization refers to the division of cognitive function in either brain hemisphere and ...
Individual preference for the use of one limb over the other to explore the environment or manipulat...
Individual preference for the use of one limb over the other to explore the environment or manipulat...
Cerebral lateralization refers to the division of cognitive function in either brain hemisphere and ...
The differential specialization of each side of the brain facilitates the parallel processing of inf...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer via the DOI in this record.Cerebra...
It has been hypothesized that cerebral lateralization can significantly enhance cognition and that t...
It has been hypothesized that cerebral lateralization can significantly enhance cognition and that t...
Research on a growing number of vertebrate species has shown that the left and right sides of the br...
Individual preference for the use of one limb over the other to explore the environment or manipulat...
<div><p>Handedness/footedness and side biases are a well-known phenomenon in many animals, including...
AbstractFunctional cerebral asymmetries, once thought to be exclusively human, are now accepted to b...
Handedness/footedness and side biases are a well-known phenomenon in many animals, including humans....
Cerebral lateralization refers to the division of information processing in either hemisphere of the...
Cerebral lateralization refers to the division of information processing in either hemisphere of the...
Cerebral lateralization refers to the division of cognitive function in either brain hemisphere and ...
Individual preference for the use of one limb over the other to explore the environment or manipulat...
Individual preference for the use of one limb over the other to explore the environment or manipulat...
Cerebral lateralization refers to the division of cognitive function in either brain hemisphere and ...
The differential specialization of each side of the brain facilitates the parallel processing of inf...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer via the DOI in this record.Cerebra...
It has been hypothesized that cerebral lateralization can significantly enhance cognition and that t...
It has been hypothesized that cerebral lateralization can significantly enhance cognition and that t...
Research on a growing number of vertebrate species has shown that the left and right sides of the br...
Individual preference for the use of one limb over the other to explore the environment or manipulat...
<div><p>Handedness/footedness and side biases are a well-known phenomenon in many animals, including...
AbstractFunctional cerebral asymmetries, once thought to be exclusively human, are now accepted to b...
Handedness/footedness and side biases are a well-known phenomenon in many animals, including humans....