Tag: body symmetry


Bilateral Symmetry: Why Our Brains Crave Perfect Balance

Bilateral Symmetry: Why Our Brains Crave Perfect Balance

Introduction and Definition of Bilateral Symmetry Bilateral symmetry, a foundational concept in anatomy, biology, and increasingly relevant to psychology, describes a geometric arrangement where the body or organism can be divided into two halves—typically designated as left and right—that are approximate mirror images of each other along a central, longitudinal axis. This organizational principle is […]

Read More
Fluctuating Asymmetry: Hidden Markers of Biological Stress

Fluctuating Asymmetry: Hidden Markers of Biological Stress

Defining Fluctuating Asymmetry Fluctuating Asymmetry, often abbreviated as FA, is a highly specialized term utilized across evolutionary biology, developmental biology, and physical anthropology. It describes the subtle, random deviations from perfect bilateral symmetry that occur in morphological traits across the midline of an organism. Crucially, FA is defined specifically by the condition where the mean […]

Read More