Comparative Vertebrate Lateralization
Explore the fascinating world of brain lateralization with Comparative Vertebrate Lateralization by Lesley J. Rogers, published by Cambridge University Press in 2008. This comprehensive volume spans 672 pages and offers a unique comparative analysis of brain lateralization across various species, including lower vertebrates, birds, non-primate mammals, and primates, such as humans.
Delving into the evolution, development, and cognitive aspects of lateralization, this book highlights key model systems that illuminate the functions, causes, and evolutionary significance of brain lateralization. Discover how lateralization influences memory and cognitive processes, making this an essential read for students and professionals in neurobiology, anatomy, and related fields. Enhance your understanding of cerebral dominance and its implications across the animal kingdom with this insightful text.