Partial reversal and the functions of lateralisation

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (4):589-590 (2005)
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Abstract

The use of lateralised cues by predators and fellows may not strongly affect lateralisation. Conservatism of development is a possible source of consistency across vertebrates. Individuals with partial reversal, affecting only one ability, or with varying degree of control of response by one hemisphere do exist. Their incidence may depend on varying selection of behavioural phenotypes such as risk taking.

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