WOS:000239274800005International audienceWe have established that lateral biases are characteristic of visual behaviour in 65 horses. Two breeds, Trotters and French Saddlebreds aged 2 to 3, were tested on a novel object test. The main finding was a significant correlation between emotionality index and the eye preferred to view the novel stimulus: the higher the emotionality, the more likely that the horse looked with its left eye. The less emotive French Saddlebreds, however, tended to glance at the object using the right eye, a tendency that was not found in the Trotters, although the emotive index was the same for both breeds. The youngest French Saddlebreds did not show this trend. These results are discussed in relation to the differe...
Many studies have been carried out into both motor and sensory laterality of horses in agonistic and...
Laterality is the ability of animals to predictably and non-randomly prioritize the right or left si...
Cerebral lateralisation is the tendency for an individual to preferentially use one side of their br...
WOS:000239274800005International audienceWe have established that lateral biases are characteristic ...
Most horses have a side on which they are easier to handle and a direction they favour when working ...
WOS:000256899500022International audienceLateralization of emotions has received great attention in ...
Animals must attend to a diverse array of stimuli in their environments. The emotional valence and s...
International audienceLateralization of emotions has received great attention in the last decades, b...
Animals must attend to a diverse array of stimuli in their environments. The emotional valence and s...
Lateralized behaviour is the most conspicuous manifestation of hemispheric specialization of the bra...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to investigate the impact of training experience on ...
An individual’s positive or negative perspective when judging an ambiguous stimulus (cognitive...
For centuries, a goal of training in many equestrian disciplines has been to straighten the horse, w...
Prior research has shown that horses and other mammals, including humans, use the right hemisphere o...
Many studies have been carried out into both motor and sensory laterality of horses in agonistic and...
Laterality is the ability of animals to predictably and non-randomly prioritize the right or left si...
Cerebral lateralisation is the tendency for an individual to preferentially use one side of their br...
WOS:000239274800005International audienceWe have established that lateral biases are characteristic ...
Most horses have a side on which they are easier to handle and a direction they favour when working ...
WOS:000256899500022International audienceLateralization of emotions has received great attention in ...
Animals must attend to a diverse array of stimuli in their environments. The emotional valence and s...
International audienceLateralization of emotions has received great attention in the last decades, b...
Animals must attend to a diverse array of stimuli in their environments. The emotional valence and s...
Lateralized behaviour is the most conspicuous manifestation of hemispheric specialization of the bra...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to investigate the impact of training experience on ...
An individual’s positive or negative perspective when judging an ambiguous stimulus (cognitive...
For centuries, a goal of training in many equestrian disciplines has been to straighten the horse, w...
Prior research has shown that horses and other mammals, including humans, use the right hemisphere o...
Many studies have been carried out into both motor and sensory laterality of horses in agonistic and...
Laterality is the ability of animals to predictably and non-randomly prioritize the right or left si...
Cerebral lateralisation is the tendency for an individual to preferentially use one side of their br...