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A review of lateralization of spatial functioning in nonhuman primates
2011
Brain Research Reviews
The majority of research on functional cerebral lateralization in primates revolves around vocal abilities, addressing the evolutionary origin of the human language faculty and its predominance in the left hemisphere of the brain. Right hemisphere specialization in spatial cognition is commonly reported in humans. This functional asymmetry is especially evident in the context of the unilateral neglect, a deficit in attention to and awareness of one side of space, that more frequently occurs
doi:10.1016/j.brainresrev.2010.11.002
pmid:21059373
fatcat:sg7tb2luufby5o75ecvzup7tby