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the riddle of nature and nurture – lateralization has an epigenetic trait

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 September 2005

martina manns
Affiliation:
department of biopsychology, institute of cognitive neuroscience, faculty of psychology, ruhr-university bochum, 44780 bochum, [email protected] http://www.bio.psy.ruhr-uni-bochum.de

Abstract

vallortigara & rogers's (v&r's) proposal that directional asymmetries evolved under social pressures raises questions about the ontogenetic mechanisms subserving the alignment of asymmetries in a population. neuro-ontogenetic principles suggest that epigenetic factors are decisively involved in the determination of individual lateralization and that genetic factors align their direction. clearly, directional asymmetry has an epigenetic trait.

Type
open peer commentary
Copyright
2005 cambridge university press

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