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Lateralización cerebral en chimpancés: una aproximación filogenética al estudio del cerebro humano.

Translated title of the contribution: Cerebral lateralization in chimpanzees: A phylogenetic approach to the study of the human brain
  • Miquel Llorente
  • , Miquel Antoni Fabré Carreras
  • , Marina Mosquera

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Abstract

The study of cerebral lateralization in non-human primates is essential to understand humans' cerebral and cognitive hominization as well as language phylogeny. With respect to our closest relative, there is currently no consensus on whether chimpanzees show functional asymmetries comparable to those in humans'. One of the behaviours that has generated more controversy in the last decades is handedness. From this approach, the paper undertakes an extensive review on the main theoretical models: continuist, ‘rupturist’, and integrative. The evolutionary and cognitive implications of handedness on the human brain are also discussed. The comparative study of animal behaviour from an ethological-psychological perspective is considered essential to understand the behavioural and cerebral hominization process, providing a causal, functional, ontogenetic, and evolutionary viewpoint of the brain.
Translated title of the contributionCerebral lateralization in chimpanzees: A phylogenetic approach to the study of the human brain
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)147-161
Number of pages14
JournalEstudios de pedagogía y psicología
Volume29
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2008

Keywords

  • Brain asymmetries
  • Handedness
  • Language phylogeny
  • Cerebral lateralization
  • neuroethology
  • Pan troglodytes

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