Asymmetry is a prominent feature of human brains with important functional consequences. Many asymmetric traits show population bias, but little is known about the genetic and environmental sources contributing to inter-individual variance. Anatomic asymmetry has been observed in Old World monkeys, but the evidence for the direction and extent of asymmetry is equivocal and only one study has estimated the genetic contributions to inter-individual variance. In this study we characterize a range of qualitative and quantitative asymmetry measures in structural brain MRIs acquired from an extended pedigree of Old World vervet monkeys (n = 357), and implement variance component methods to estimate the proportion of trait variance attributable to...
A large amount of variability exists across human brains; revealed initially on a small scale by pos...
Right-left regional cerebral differences are a feature of the human brain linked to functional abili...
The two hemispheres of the human brain differ functionally and structurally. Despite over a century ...
Asymmetry is a prominent feature of human brains with important functional consequences. Many asymme...
Human brains are markedly asymmetric in structure and lateralized in function, which suggests a rela...
Contrary to many historical views, recent evidence suggests that species-level behavioral and brain ...
Human brains are markedly asymmetric in structure and lateralized in function, which suggests a rela...
Brain lateralization is a widespread phenomenon although its expression across primates is still con...
Brain lateralization is a widespread phenomenon although its expression across primates is still con...
The face is an important visual trait in social communication across many species. In evolutionary t...
Magnetic resonance images (MRI) were collected in a sample of 28 apes, 16 Old World monkeys and 8 Ne...
<div><p>Anatomical asymmetries of the human brain are a topic of major interest because of their lin...
Anatomical asymmetries of the human brain are a topic of major interest because of their link with h...
Objectives Craniofacial fluctuating asymmetry (FA) refers to the random deviations from symmetry exh...
Brain lateralization is commonly interpreted as crucial for human brain function and cognition. Howe...
A large amount of variability exists across human brains; revealed initially on a small scale by pos...
Right-left regional cerebral differences are a feature of the human brain linked to functional abili...
The two hemispheres of the human brain differ functionally and structurally. Despite over a century ...
Asymmetry is a prominent feature of human brains with important functional consequences. Many asymme...
Human brains are markedly asymmetric in structure and lateralized in function, which suggests a rela...
Contrary to many historical views, recent evidence suggests that species-level behavioral and brain ...
Human brains are markedly asymmetric in structure and lateralized in function, which suggests a rela...
Brain lateralization is a widespread phenomenon although its expression across primates is still con...
Brain lateralization is a widespread phenomenon although its expression across primates is still con...
The face is an important visual trait in social communication across many species. In evolutionary t...
Magnetic resonance images (MRI) were collected in a sample of 28 apes, 16 Old World monkeys and 8 Ne...
<div><p>Anatomical asymmetries of the human brain are a topic of major interest because of their lin...
Anatomical asymmetries of the human brain are a topic of major interest because of their link with h...
Objectives Craniofacial fluctuating asymmetry (FA) refers to the random deviations from symmetry exh...
Brain lateralization is commonly interpreted as crucial for human brain function and cognition. Howe...
A large amount of variability exists across human brains; revealed initially on a small scale by pos...
Right-left regional cerebral differences are a feature of the human brain linked to functional abili...
The two hemispheres of the human brain differ functionally and structurally. Despite over a century ...