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Primate Laterality: Current Behavioral Evidence of Primate Asymmetries

Hopkins, William D.(Edited by)Ward, Jeannette P.(Edited by)
Part of the Recent Research in Psychology series
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This book arrays recent research on the neural and behavioral lateralization of the brain relying heavily on animal modes.

The authors employ the comparative method to enhance our understanding of behavior, specifically through hand use and "handedness" by drawing comparisons with studies involving primates.

Topics discussed include Patterns of Lateralized Behavior in Prosimians; Behavioral Lateralization in Language-Trained Chimpanzees; Patterns of Handedness: Comparative Study of Nursery School Children and Captive Gorillas; and Rotational Behavior in Children and Adults.

It is the first book of its kind devoted entirely to the question of behavioral asymmetries in all primates and thus presents a milestone as it recognizes the accumulating evidence of asymmetry and lateralized behavior in the non-human nervous system.

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Product Details
Springer
146124370X / 9781461243700
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
152.335
06/12/2012
English
356 pages
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