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In higher mammals, including primates and carnivores, the asymmetrical aspects of brain morphology and function have been shown to be species-related, sex-related, and subject to individual diversity, and are associated with cognition, emotion, language, preference of hand/paw use, and numerous other aspects. Disturbance of the brain lateralization is involved in human neurodevelopmental disorders with cognitive impairments, social deficits, and/or specific language impairments. Asymmetric development may be essential to the evolution of the brain in acquiring higher and/or more diverse functions. The purpose of this Special Issue on “Brain Asymmetry in Evolution” is to highlight morphological and functional lateralization of the brain in various species of mammals toward understanding the evolution of the brain.
Medicine --- Neurosciences --- oxyhemoglobin level --- state anxiety --- task performance --- heart rate --- human --- asymmetry --- sex difference --- MRI --- volumetry --- cerebellum --- ferret --- lateralization --- side bias --- fish --- methodological artefacts --- symmetry --- non-human primate --- Old World monkey --- evolution --- evolutionary expansion --- gyrification --- structural asymmetry --- language laterality --- topological data analysis --- persistent homology --- oxyhemoglobin level --- state anxiety --- task performance --- heart rate --- human --- asymmetry --- sex difference --- MRI --- volumetry --- cerebellum --- ferret --- lateralization --- side bias --- fish --- methodological artefacts --- symmetry --- non-human primate --- Old World monkey --- evolution --- evolutionary expansion --- gyrification --- structural asymmetry --- language laterality --- topological data analysis --- persistent homology
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In higher mammals, including primates and carnivores, the asymmetrical aspects of brain morphology and function have been shown to be species-related, sex-related, and subject to individual diversity, and are associated with cognition, emotion, language, preference of hand/paw use, and numerous other aspects. Disturbance of the brain lateralization is involved in human neurodevelopmental disorders with cognitive impairments, social deficits, and/or specific language impairments. Asymmetric development may be essential to the evolution of the brain in acquiring higher and/or more diverse functions. The purpose of this Special Issue on “Brain Asymmetry in Evolution” is to highlight morphological and functional lateralization of the brain in various species of mammals toward understanding the evolution of the brain.
oxyhemoglobin level --- state anxiety --- task performance --- heart rate --- human --- asymmetry --- sex difference --- MRI --- volumetry --- cerebellum --- ferret --- lateralization --- side bias --- fish --- methodological artefacts --- symmetry --- non-human primate --- Old World monkey --- evolution --- evolutionary expansion --- gyrification --- structural asymmetry --- language laterality --- topological data analysis --- persistent homology
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Cercopithecus mitis --- Cercopithecus ascanius --- Behavior --- Ecology --- Kakamega Forest Reserve (Kenya) --- Behavior, Animal. --- Cercopithecidae. --- Social Behavior. --- 599.824 <676.2> --- -Cercopithecus ascanius --- -Cercopithecus mitis --- -Blue monkey --- Diadem monkey --- Cercopithecus --- Redtail monkey --- Schmidt's guenon --- Harassment, Non-Sexual --- Non-Sexual Harassment --- Nonsexual Harassment --- Harassment, Nonsexual --- Behavior, Social --- Behaviors, Social --- Harassment, Non Sexual --- Harassments, Non-Sexual --- Harassments, Nonsexual --- Non Sexual Harassment --- Non-Sexual Harassments --- Nonsexual Harassments --- Social Behaviors --- Catarrhina --- Langurs --- Miopithecus talapoin --- Monkey, Talapoin --- Monkeys, Old World --- Presbytis --- Pygathrix --- Catarrhinas --- Langur --- Miopithecus talapoins --- Monkey, Old World --- Monkeys, Talapoin --- Old World Monkey --- Old World Monkeys --- Presbyti --- Pygathrices --- Talapoin Monkey --- Talapoin Monkeys --- World Monkey, Old --- World Monkeys, Old --- talapoin, Miopithecus --- talapoins, Miopithecus --- Animal Behavior --- Animal Behaviors --- Behaviors, Animal --- Ethology --- Cercopithecidae. Mandrill. Baboon. Macaques. Barbary ape. Rhesus monkey. Proboscis monkey. Guenons. Green monkeys--Kenia --- -Ecology --- -Behavior --- -Kakamega Forest Reserve (Kenya) --- -Cercopithecidae. Mandrill. Baboon. Macaques. Barbary ape. Rhesus monkey. Proboscis monkey. Guenons. Green monkeys--Kenia --- 599.824 <676.2> Cercopithecidae. Mandrill. Baboon. Macaques. Barbary ape. Rhesus monkey. Proboscis monkey. Guenons. Green monkeys--Kenia --- -Behavior, Social --- Blue monkey --- Behavior, Animal --- Cercopithecidae --- Social Behavior --- Sociality --- Autotomy Animal --- Cercopithecus mitis - Behavior - Kenya - Kakamega Forest Reserve --- Cercopithecus mitis - Ecology - Kenya - Kakamega Forest Reserve --- Cercopithecus ascanius - Behavior - Kenya - Kakamega Forest Reserve --- Cercopithecus ascanius - Ecology - Kenya - Kakamega Forest Reserve
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