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Assymetry pays
Lateralisation of magnetic compass orientation
Assymetry of kissing
A new understanding of vertebrate brain evolution
Neural representation of subjective values
Left-sided visuospatial bias in birds
Self-recognition in magpies
To each citation a purpose
Magnetoreception requires non-degraded object vision
Hebbian learning biases attentional selection
Reply: Robins have a magnetic compass in both eyes
Oxytocin: the monogamy hormone?
Handedness: a neurogenetic shift of perspective
Ontogenesis of language lateralization
Whistled Turkish
Laterality and mental disorders in the postgenomic age
The neural basis of long-distance navigation in birds
Cognition without cortex
Orthographic processing in pigeons
Ontogenesis of lateralization
Where handedness starts
How birds outperform humans
Beyond The Genome
A novel region for mate choice in female zebra finches
Asymmetrical Commissural Control
Cortical dendritic structure predicts IQ
Neurite architecture predicts auditory speech processing
How foraging works
It still hurts: The long shadow of childhood maltreatment
The suprising power of the avian mind
Brain lateralization: The comparative perspective
Classifying neocortical cell types
fMRI of awake behaving pigeons at 7T
Reward prediction errors during extinction learning
A cortex-like canonical circuit in the avian forebrain