Symmetry (Dec 2020)

The Brain’s Asymmetric Frequency Tuning: Asymmetric Behavior Originates from Asymmetric Perception

  • Arianna Felisatti,
  • David Aagten-Murphy,
  • Jochen Laubrock,
  • Samuel Shaki,
  • Martin H. Fischer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/sym12122083
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 12
p. 2083

Abstract

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To construct a coherent multi-modal percept, vertebrate brains extract low-level features (such as spatial and temporal frequencies) from incoming sensory signals. However, because frequency processing is lateralized with the right hemisphere favouring low frequencies while the left favours higher frequencies, this introduces asymmetries between the hemispheres. Here, we describe how this lateralization shapes the development of several cognitive domains, ranging from visuo-spatial and numerical cognition to language, social cognition, and even aesthetic appreciation, and leads to the emergence of asymmetries in behaviour. We discuss the neuropsychological and educational implications of these emergent asymmetries and suggest future research approaches.

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