Constraints from handedness on the evolution of brain lateralization

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (4):603-604 (2005)
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Abstract

Can we understand brain lateralization in humans by analysis in terms of an evolutionarily stable strategy? The attempt to demonstrate a link between lateralization in humans and that in, for example, fish appears to hinge critically on whether the isomorphism is viewed as a matter of homology or homoplasy. Consideration of human handedness presents a number of challenges to the proposed framework.

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