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"The key problems confronting such a journal are which of the many facets of laterality to encompass and how to avoid the 'pop' psychology that has always bedevilled the field. Although the papers, commentaries and book reviews in the first several issues of Laterality run the gamut, the balance happily favours the phenomenology of laterality and speculations about its neurobiological underpinnings, rather than clinical investigations (which already enjoy other forums). This inclination is reflected…in the editorial board, many of whom have worked and written about laterality from a broad biological perspective. Laterality will provide lively and welcome reading for those interested in mulling over how and why the left and right halves of mammalian brains are different." Dale Purves, Leonard E. White, (both Department of Neurobiology, Duke University Medical Center, North Carolina, USA), in Nature, Vol. 389, 11th September 1997.
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