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Evolution of brain lateralization: A shared hominid pattern of endocranial asymmetry is much more variable in humans than in great apes

机译:脑横向化的演变:人类的共同的同性恋模式在人类中比大猿更具变量

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Brain lateralization is commonly interpreted as crucial for human brain function and cognition. However, as comparative studies among primates are rare, it is not known which aspects of lateralization are really uniquely human. Here, we quantify both pattern and magnitude of brain shape asymmetry based on endocranial imprints of the braincase in humans, chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans. Like previous studies, we found that humans were more asymmetric than chimpanzees, however so were gorillas and orangutans, highlighting the need to broaden the comparative framework for interpretation. We found that the average spatial asymmetry pattern, previously considered to be uniquely human, was shared among humans and apes. In humans, however, it was less directed, and different local asymmetries were less correlated. We, thus, found human asymmetry to be much more variable compared with that of apes. These findings likely reflect increased functional and developmental modularization of the human brain.
机译:脑横向化通常被解释为对人脑功能和认知的至关重要。然而,随着灵长类动物的比较研究很少,尚不清楚侧向化的哪个方面非常独特的人类。在这里,我们基于人类,黑猩猩,大猩猩和猩猩的脑壳的内分泌印记来量化脑形不对称的模式和大小。像以前的研究一样,我们发现人类比黑猩猩更不对称,但大猩猩和猩猩都是如此,强调需要扩大解释比较框架。我们发现,在人类和猿类中共用了以前被认为是唯一的人类的平均空间不对称模式。然而,在人类中,它的指示较少,不同的局部不对称不均匀。因此,我们发现人类不对称与猿类相比的变量更加可变。这些发现可能反映了人脑的功能性和发育模块化。

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