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Asymmetry of Motor Behavior and Sensory Perception: Which Comes First?

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SYMMETRY-BASEL
Volume 12, Issue 5, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/sym12050690

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development; motor asymmetry; visual lateralization; human fetus; chick embryo; sensory-motor interaction

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By examining the development of lateralization in the sensory and motor systems of the human fetus and chick embryo, this paper debates which lateralized functions develop first and what interactions may occur between the different sensory and motor systems during development. It also discusses some known influences of inputs from the environment on the development of lateralization, particularly the effects of light exposure on the development of visual and motor lateralization in chicks. The effects of light on the human fetus are related in this context. Using the chick embryo as a model to elucidate the genetic and environmental factors involved in development of lateralization, some understanding has been gained about how these lateralized functions emerge. At the same time, the value of carrying out much more research on the development of the various types of lateralization has become apparent.

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