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cerebral asymmetry: from survival strategies to social behaviour
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 September 2005
Abstract
we describe a possible link between coordinated lateralised group behaviour serving species survival in lower vertebrates and a striking lateralisation phenomenon found in human social behaviour: the universal preference for cradling a young infant on the left side. our exploration offers a different perspective on the role of cerebral asymmetry for the survival of both the individual and the species.
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- 2005 cambridge university press