Cerebral Lateralization and Cognition: Evolutionary and Developmental Investigations of Motor Biases

Cerebral Lateralization and Cognition: Evolutionary and Developmental Investigations of Motor Biases

Forrester, Gillian
Hudry, Kristelle
Lindell, Annukka
Hopkins, William D

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This special volume of Progress in Brain Research aims to introduce and discuss the most relevant and recent interdisciplinary research on the influence of cerebral lateralization on cognition within an evolutionary framework. Articles will focus on behavioural and neuroimaging evidence from humans and non-human animals considering the role of cerebral lateralization in: 1) the evolution of higher cognitive function in modern humans, 2) the development of cognition in children and 3) the early diagnosis and therapeutic interventions of children at risk for neurodevelopmental disorders. Brings investigations of cognitive development under an evolutionary frameworkProvides a better understanding of the causal relationship between motor function and brain organisationBrings Clinicians and Neuroscientists together to consider the relevance of motor biases as behavioural biomarkers of cognitive disorders and future possibilities for early detection and motor intervention therapies INDICE: Part 1. Evolutionary Perspectives: Visual/Motor Biases and Cognition 1. Manual laterality and cognition through evolution: An archeological perspective 2. Laterality in insects 3. Motor asymmetries in fish, amphibians and reptiles 4. The evolution of hemispheric specialization in primates Part 2. Motor Biases: Social Ability 5. Visual biases and social cognition in animals 6. Mother and offspring lateralised social interaction across animal species 7. Manual bias, personality and cognition in common marmosets and other primates 8. Emotion lateralization in humans 9. Split brain patients: visual biases for faces 10. Cradling behaviour in young children 11. Visual biases and social behaviour in humans and other primates Part 3. Motor Biases in Typical and Atypical Human Populations 12. Development of motor abilities in typical and atypical populations 13. Atypical lateralization of motor circuit connectivity in autism 14. Infant hand preferences and the development of cognitive abilities: An Evo-Devo approach 15. Hand dominance and cognitive ability - meta analyses 16. Asymmetries during grasping 17. Degree of hand preference for grasping predicts speech articulation competence in children. 18. Rightward shifts in developmental motor connectivity in individuals with ASD 19. Speech lateralisation and motor control 20. Manipulating strength of cerebral lateralization - avenues for intervention

  • ISBN: 978-0-12-814671-2
  • Editorial: Academic Press
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 358
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/08/2018
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés