2024
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202405.0244.v1
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On Handedness in Animals and Plants

Silvia Guerra,
Umberto Castiello,
Bianca Bonato
et al.

Abstract: Structural and functional asymmetries are traceable in every form of life and, at all cases, are a phenomenon of homology. Functionally speaking, the division of labour between the two halves of the brain is a basic characteristic of the nervous system that arose even before the appearance of vertebrates. The most prominent consequence of this specialization in humans and animals is handedness. Even if handedness is far more commonly associated with the presence of a nervous system, it is also observed in aneu… Show more

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