"The editors Lesley Rogers and Giorgio Vallortigara aimed to provide, 'in one volume' as they emphasize, a comprehensive collection of the various laterality assessment techniques that exist in various species. ... I wholeheartedly recommend it for both newcomers and the more experienced who seek to expand their horizon with new methods." (Marco Hirnstein, Laterality Asymmetries of Body, Brain and Cognition, August, 2017)
Preface…
Table of Contents…
Contributing Authors…
Part I Behavioral Methods
1. Tachistoscopic Viewing and Dichotic Listening
Sebastian Ocklenburg
2. Split-Brain Human Subjects
Mara Fabri, Nicoletta Foschi, Chiara Pierpaoli, and Gabriele Polonara
3. Eye and Ear Preferences
Lesley J. Rogers
4. Olfactory Lateralization
Marcello Siniscalchi
5. Hand, Limb and Other Motor Preferences
Gillian S. Forrester
6. Lateralization in Invertebrates
Elisa Frasnelli
Part II Neurobiological Methods
7. Unilateral Lesions
Martina Manns
8. Pharmacological Agents and Electrophysiological Techniques
Brian McCabe
9. Tract Tracing and Histological Techniques
Felix Stöckens and Onur Güntürkün
10. Brain Mapping Using the Immediate Early Gene Zenk
Tadd B. Patton, Ahmet K. Uysal, S. Leilani Kellogg, and Toru Shimizu
11. Optogenetic Methods to Study Lateralized Synaptic Function
Mohamady El-Gaby, Michael M. Kohl, and Ole Paulsen
Part III Electroencephalographic, Imaging and Neuro-Stimulation Methods
12. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Luigi Cattaneo
13. Electroencephalographic Asymmetries in Human Cognition
Veronica Mazza and Silvia Pagano
14. Non-Invasive Imaging Technologies in Primates
William D. Hopkins and Kimberley A. Phillips
15. Imaging Techniques in Insects
Marco Paoli, Mara Andrione, and Albrecht Haase
Part IV Genetic Techniques
16. Genetics of Human Handedness and Laterality
Silvia Paracchini and Tom Scerri
17. Genetic and Transgenic Approaches to Study Zebrafish Brain Asymmetry and Lateralized Behavior
Erik R. Duboué and Marnie Halpern
18. Methods to Study Nervous System Laterality in the Caenorhabditis elegans Model System
Berta Vidal and Oliver Hobert
Part V Development of Lateralization
19. Manipulation of Strength of Cerebral Lateralization via Embryonic Light Stimulation in Birds
Cinzia Chiandetti
20. Effects of Steroid Hormones
Tess Beking, Reint H. Geuze and Ton G.G. Groothuis
21. Reversals of Bodies, Brains and Behavior
Douglas J. Blackiston and Michael Levin
This volume explores both simple and sophisticated techniques used in the study of different types of lateralization of brain and behavior. Research in this field increases our understanding of various brain functions in humans, other vertebrate species, and invertebrates. The book is divided into five parts: behavioral methods; neurobiological methods; electroencephalographic, imaging, and neuro-stimulation methods; genetic techniques; and development of lateralization. Part I addresses measuring lateralization by scoring behavior induced by inputs to one or the other side of the brain in a range of species. Part II covers neurobiological methods used to reveal lateralization, such as lesion studies, electrophysiology and pharmacology, early gene expression, and new optogenetic methods. Part III looks at imaging techniques, electroencephalographic techniques, and transcranial stimulation to reveal lateralization. Part IV describes techniques used to study the role of genes in the development and establishment of brain asymmetry in humans and other species. Lastly, Part V refers to methods used in the study of development of lateralization through the manipulation of sensory exposure, hormone levels, and in model systems. In Neuromethods series style, chapters include the kind of detail and key advice from the specialists needed to get successful results in your own laboratory.
Cutting-edge and thorough, Lateralized Brain Function: Methods in Human and Non-Human Species is a valuable resource for investigating lateralization in a broad range of species and provides excellent advice for both new and veteran researchers.