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The evolution of hemispheric specialization in primates /

Hemispheric specialization, and lateralized sensory, cognitive or motor function of the left and right halves of the brain, commonly manifests in humans as right-handedness and left hemisphere specialization of language functions. Historically, this has been considered a hallmark of, and unique to,...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: American Society of Primatologists
Otros Autores: Hopkins, William D.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London, UK ; Burlington, MA : Academic Press, �2007.
Edición:1st ed.
Colección:Special topics in primatology ; v. 5.
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520 |a Hemispheric specialization, and lateralized sensory, cognitive or motor function of the left and right halves of the brain, commonly manifests in humans as right-handedness and left hemisphere specialization of language functions. Historically, this has been considered a hallmark of, and unique to, human evolution. Some theories propose that human right-handedness evolved in the context of language and speech while others that it was a product of the increasing motor demands associated with feeding or tool-use. In the past 20-25 years, there has been a plethora of research in animals on the topic of whether population-level asymmetries in behavioral processes or neuro-anatomical structures exist in animals, notably primates and people have begun to question the historical assumptions that hemispheric specialization is unique to humans. This book brings together various summary chapters on the expression of behavioral and neuro-anatomical asymmetries in primates. Several chapters summarize entire families of primates while others focus on genetic and non-genetic models of handedness in humans and how they can be tested in non-human primates. In addition, it makes explicit links between various theoretical models of the development of handedness in humans with the observed patterns of results in non-human primates. A second emphasis is on comparative studies of handedness in primates. There is now enough data in the literature across different species to present an evolutionary tree for the emergence of handedness (and perhaps other aspects of hemispheric specialization, such as neuro-anatomical asymmetries) and its relation to specific morphological and ecological adaptations in various primate species. * The first treatment of this important topic since 1998 * Examines the tenet that lateralization and handedness is a uniquely human character through evidence from higer and lower primates and with reference to other vertebrates. * Advances our understanding of the occurrence, evolution and significance of lateralization and handedness effects. 
505 0 |a 1)Evaluating Genetic and Non-Genetic Models of Handedness in Non-human Primates -- William D. Hopkins, -- 2)Great Ape Handedness -- Richard Byre -- 3)A Comparison of Laterality in Primates and Non-Primates -- Leslie Rogers -- 4)Prosimian functional laterality -- Sheree Watson & Jeanette Ward -- 5)Neuroanatomical Asymmetries in Non-Human Primates -- Claudio Cantalupo -- 6)The Influence of Prenatal Hormones on the Development of Laterality in Monkeys -- Greg Westergaard -- 7)Evolution and Genetics of Handedness in Humans -- Michael Corballis -- 8)Laterality and Cognition in Split-Brain Monkeys -- Charles Hamilton & Betty Vermiere -- 9)Grip morphology and Hand Use in Primates -- Marianne Christel -- 10)Postural Origins of Laterality Revisited. -- Peter MacNeilage -- 11)Handedness in New World Monkeys with Special Reference to Capuchin monkeys -- Giovanni Spinozzi -- 12)Asymmetries in Facial Expressions and Emotions in Primates -- Lisa Parr & Samuel Fernanadez-Carriba -- 13)Morphological Asymmetries in Early Hominids -- Ralph Holloway -- 14)Brain Asymmetries in Primates as Revealed from Endocasts -- Dean Falk -- 15)Evolution of the Corpus Callosum From a Comparative Primate Perspective -- Jim Rilling -- 16)The Development of Hemispheric Specialization in Human and Nonhuman Primates -- Kim Bard. 
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and indexes. 
505 0 |a Preface / William D. Hopkins -- Cerebral asymmetry and human uniqueness / Michael C. Corballis -- Lateralization in its many forms, and its evolution and development / Lesley J. Rogers -- Present status of the postural origins theory / Peter F. MacNeilage -- Microstructural asymmetries of the cerebral cortex in humans and other mammals / Natalie M. Schenker [and others] -- Functional and structural asymmetries for auditory perception and vocal production in nonhuman primates / Jared P. Taglialatela -- Handedness and neuroanatomical asymmetries in captive chimpanzees : a summary of 15 years of research / William D. Hopkins [and others] -- Perceptual and motor lateralization in two species of baboons / Jacques Vauclair and Adrien Meguerditchian -- Factors affecting manual laterality in tufted capuchins (Cebus apella) / Giovanna Spinozzi -- Prosimian primates as models of laterality / Sheree L. Watson and David B. Hanbury -- The biological correlates of hand preference in rhesus macaques / Sue Howell, J. Dee Higley and Gregory C. Westergaard. 
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