Prey with cerebral lateralization often shows a bias in escape direction and asymmetrical use of eyes for scanning. Such asymmetries are likely to cause ecological disadvantages when, for example, predators attack from the side in which the prey is more susceptible. However, lateralized individuals are diffuse in many species and, paradoxically, their frequency increases via developmental plasticity in environments with high-predation risk. Using wood frog tadpoles, Lithobates sylvaticus, we tested the hypothesis that cerebral lateralization enhances predator recognition learning and thus overcomes the costs of behavioral asymmetries in high predation risk environments. In the first experiment, we found tadpoles exposed to risk as embryos d...
Lateralization presents clear advantages in ecological contexts since dominance of one brain side pr...
1. Behavioural lateralization - the preferential use of one side of the body or either of the bilate...
Brain lateralization (and sensory and motor asymmetries in behavior) is present in all vertebrate an...
Prey with cerebral lateralization often shows a bias in escape direction and asymmetrical use of eye...
Lateralization consists of the differential use of bilateral organs or limbs and is well described i...
Lateralization of cognitive functions impacts many behaviours related to fitness and, in most specie...
The role of genetic and environmental factors in modulating the development of brain lateralization ...
Lateralization of cognitive functions influences a large number of fitness-related behaviors and sho...
Hemispheric brain lateralization can drive the expression of behavioral asymmetry, or laterality, wh...
Cerebral lateralization refers to the lateralized partitioning of cognitive function in either hemis...
Cerebral lateralization refers to the lateralized partitioning of cognitive function in either hemis...
Many animals respond differentially to stimuli on one side of their body compared to the other. This...
Predation is a strong driver for the evolution of prey behaviour. To properly assess the actual risk...
Behavioural lateralization, the preferential use of one side of the body or one of the limbs, is a t...
There is increasing evidence of brain lateralization in frogs and toads, based on studies of their r...
Lateralization presents clear advantages in ecological contexts since dominance of one brain side pr...
1. Behavioural lateralization - the preferential use of one side of the body or either of the bilate...
Brain lateralization (and sensory and motor asymmetries in behavior) is present in all vertebrate an...
Prey with cerebral lateralization often shows a bias in escape direction and asymmetrical use of eye...
Lateralization consists of the differential use of bilateral organs or limbs and is well described i...
Lateralization of cognitive functions impacts many behaviours related to fitness and, in most specie...
The role of genetic and environmental factors in modulating the development of brain lateralization ...
Lateralization of cognitive functions influences a large number of fitness-related behaviors and sho...
Hemispheric brain lateralization can drive the expression of behavioral asymmetry, or laterality, wh...
Cerebral lateralization refers to the lateralized partitioning of cognitive function in either hemis...
Cerebral lateralization refers to the lateralized partitioning of cognitive function in either hemis...
Many animals respond differentially to stimuli on one side of their body compared to the other. This...
Predation is a strong driver for the evolution of prey behaviour. To properly assess the actual risk...
Behavioural lateralization, the preferential use of one side of the body or one of the limbs, is a t...
There is increasing evidence of brain lateralization in frogs and toads, based on studies of their r...
Lateralization presents clear advantages in ecological contexts since dominance of one brain side pr...
1. Behavioural lateralization - the preferential use of one side of the body or either of the bilate...
Brain lateralization (and sensory and motor asymmetries in behavior) is present in all vertebrate an...