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Asymmetry Pays
Lateralisation of magnetic compass orientation
Asymmetry 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
A cortex-like canonical circuit in the avian forebrain
Reward prediction errors during extinction learning
Avian neurons consume three times less glucose compared to mammals
Dreaming pigeons
Why Birds are Smart
The Lateralized Brain