Trying to bridge some neuropsychological gaps between monkey and man.
It is puzzling that some anatomical systems in the brains of monkeys and men appear to function quite differently although there is no established basis for this either in their fine-grained anatomical organizations or in the inherent behavioural capacities of the two species. It is suggested that i...
Main Author: | Weiskrantz, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1977
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