2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.03.20.533538
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Thalamic neurons drive distinct forms of motor asymmetry that are conserved in teleost and dependent on visual evolution

Abstract: Brain laterality is a prominent feature in Bilateria, where neural functions are favored in a single brain hemisphere. These hemispheric specializations are thought to improve behavioral performance and are commonly observed as sensory or motor asymmetries, such as handedness in humans. Despite its prevalence, our understanding of the neural and molecular substrates instructing functional lateralization is limited. Moreover, how functional lateralization is selected for or modulated throughout evolution is poo… Show more

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