TY - GEN
ID - cogprints3604
UR - http://cogprints.org/3604/
A1 - Vauclair, J
A1 - Fagot, J
A1 - Dépy, D
Y1 - 1999///
N2 - The present chapter concerns the issue of hemispheric specialization
for perceptual and cognitive processes. In spite of a long-lasting view that only humans are lateralized (e.g., Warren, 1980), there is now strong documentation for anatomical lateralizations, functional lateralizations, or both in several animal taxa, including birds, rodents, and nonhuman primates (see Bradshaw & Rogers, 1993; Hellige, 1993). We selectively report demonstrations from studies of nonhuman primates. After a short review of the evidence for structural (anatomical) lateralization, we describe...
PB - New York: APA Books
KW - hemispheric specialization
KW - animal models
KW - nonhuman primates
KW - lateralization
KW - visual processing
TI - Nonhuman primates as models of hemispheric specialization
SP - 247
AV - public
EP - 256
ER -