Comparative Vertebrate Lateralization
Discover the intricate world of brain lateralization with Comparative Vertebrate Lateralization by Cambridge University Press. Published in 2002, this comprehensive hardback spans 672 pages and offers a detailed comparative analysis of brain lateralization across various vertebrate species. From lower vertebrates to birds, non-primate mammals, and primates—including humans—this book highlights essential model systems that shed light on the functions, causes, development, and evolution of lateralization.
Delve into topics such as the evolutionary aspects, developmental processes, and cognitive dimensions of lateralization, as well as its significant role in memory. This scholarly work is an invaluable resource for researchers and students alike, providing deep insights into the complexities of vertebrate brain function. Enhance your understanding of neuroscience with this essential addition to your library.