Motor-sensory biases are associated with cognitive and social abilities in humans
Across vertebrates, adaptive behaviors, like feeding and avoiding predators, are linked to lateralized brain function. The presence of the behavioral manifestations of these biases are associated with increased task success. Additionally, when an individual’s direction of bias aligns with the majori...
Main Authors: | Donati, G, Edginton, T, Bardo, A, Kivell, TL, Ballieux, H, Stamate, C, Forrester, GS |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2024
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