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Processing of sensory information improved by brain asymmetry
February 10, 2014 by NewsBot
Fish that have symmetric brains show defects in processing information about sights and smells, according to the results of a new study into how asymmetry in the brain affects processing of sensory information.It's widely believed that the left and right sides of the brain have slightly different roles in cognition and in regulating behaviour.