Vertebrates lateralize many behaviours including social interactions. Social displays typically comprise multiple components, yet our understanding of how these are processed comes from studies that typically examine responses to the dominant component or the complex signal as a whole. Here, we examined laterality in lizard responses to determine whether receivers separate the processing of motion and colour signal components in different brain hemispheres. In Psammophilus dorsalis, males display colours that dynamically change during courtship and aggressive interactions. We tested the visual grasp reflex of both sexes using robotic stimuli that mimicked two signal components: (1) multiple speeds of head-bobbing behaviour and (2) multiple ...
There are many factors that affect signal design, including the need for rapid signal detection and ...
Signal evolution is constrained by sensory properties. Recent work demonstrates that the design of b...
Lateralization in ectotherms is now as well studied as in endotherms. Bias in eye use seems widespre...
Vertebrates lateralize many behaviours including social interactions. Social displays typically comp...
Within-species discrimination is a prerequisite for social behaviour. This phenomenon is well establ...
Male Anolis lizards exhibit an impressive diversity of dewlap color patterns and motion displays. Th...
Lateralisation, i.e. left/right differences in behaviour associated with CNS asymmetries, is widely ...
Multimodal signals are used by many animals for intraspecific communication and can provide informat...
<p>Animal communication has a key role in animals and identifying the signals’ function is crucial. ...
Recent research has provided information about the right-eye mediation of predatory tasks in several...
Multimodal communication involves the use of signals and cues across two or more sensory modalities....
Lateralization is the function specialization between left and right brain hemispheres. It is now as...
As recent studies have shown a left-eye preference during exploration in Podarcis muralis, which cou...
The forces of sexual and natural selection are typically invoked to explain variation in colour patt...
Behavioural responses to communicative signals combine input from multiple sensory modalities and si...
There are many factors that affect signal design, including the need for rapid signal detection and ...
Signal evolution is constrained by sensory properties. Recent work demonstrates that the design of b...
Lateralization in ectotherms is now as well studied as in endotherms. Bias in eye use seems widespre...
Vertebrates lateralize many behaviours including social interactions. Social displays typically comp...
Within-species discrimination is a prerequisite for social behaviour. This phenomenon is well establ...
Male Anolis lizards exhibit an impressive diversity of dewlap color patterns and motion displays. Th...
Lateralisation, i.e. left/right differences in behaviour associated with CNS asymmetries, is widely ...
Multimodal signals are used by many animals for intraspecific communication and can provide informat...
<p>Animal communication has a key role in animals and identifying the signals’ function is crucial. ...
Recent research has provided information about the right-eye mediation of predatory tasks in several...
Multimodal communication involves the use of signals and cues across two or more sensory modalities....
Lateralization is the function specialization between left and right brain hemispheres. It is now as...
As recent studies have shown a left-eye preference during exploration in Podarcis muralis, which cou...
The forces of sexual and natural selection are typically invoked to explain variation in colour patt...
Behavioural responses to communicative signals combine input from multiple sensory modalities and si...
There are many factors that affect signal design, including the need for rapid signal detection and ...
Signal evolution is constrained by sensory properties. Recent work demonstrates that the design of b...
Lateralization in ectotherms is now as well studied as in endotherms. Bias in eye use seems widespre...