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population lateralization arises in simulated evolution of non-interacting neural networks
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 September 2005
Abstract
recent computer simulations of evolving neural networks have shown that population-level behavioral asymmetries can arise without social interactions. although these models are quite limited at present, they support the hypothesis that social pressures can be sufficient but are not necessary for population lateralization to occur, and they provide a framework for further theoretical investigation of this issue.
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- 2005 cambridge university press