Brain asymmetry is widespread, but the presence of handedness in non-human animals is debated. A new study now provides evidence for handedness in bipedal - but not quadrupedal - marsupials.
Handedness: what kangaroos tell us about our lopsided brains
Vallortigara, Giorgio
2015-01-01
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Brain asymmetry is widespread, but the presence of handedness in non-human animals is debated. A new study now provides evidence for handedness in bipedal - but not quadrupedal - marsupials.File in questo prodotto:
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