Lateralisation, the different use of one or other side or appendix of the body, is basically determined by brain asymmetry which, in turn, is likely to be due to adaptive reasons. Several studies have been carried out on birds in general. However, birds of prey in particular, although they are very good candidates, have not been investigated from the sensory lateralisation point of view. In fact, many species scan for prey while perched and capture terrestrial prey with the feet, having at the same time the obvious necessity to keep their balance. This paper, therefore, investigates the existence of some sort of lateralisation in several species of both Falconiformes and Strigiformes temporarily in captivity. Attention is given to: (a) the ...
Lateralization of brain is ubiquitous quality of vertebrate brain. In this paper we rewiev examples ...
The study of behavioural lateralisation is a field of research that has recently been receiving extr...
We quantified the extent of adaptive radiation in the evolution of the hindlimb in the bird-of-prey ...
Cerebral lateralization refers to the division of cognitive function in either brain hemisphere and ...
Cerebral lateralization refers to the division of cognitive function in either brain hemisphere and ...
Birds of prey use their feet to capture prey, particularly when occurring on the ground, and thus th...
<div><p>Handedness/footedness and side biases are a well-known phenomenon in many animals, including...
Handedness/footedness and side biases are a well-known phenomenon in many animals, including humans....
Cerebral lateralization refers to the division of information processing in either hemisphere of the...
Cerebral lateralization refers to the division of information processing in either hemisphere of the...
Our knowledge of the preferential use of limbs for feeding (footedness) in birds is still limited. B...
Individual preference for the use of one limb over the other to explore the environment or manipulat...
Individual preference for the use of one limb over the other to explore the environment or manipulat...
Research on a growing number of vertebrate species has shown that the left and right sides of the br...
Cerebral lateralization refers to the division of information processing in either hemisphere of the...
Lateralization of brain is ubiquitous quality of vertebrate brain. In this paper we rewiev examples ...
The study of behavioural lateralisation is a field of research that has recently been receiving extr...
We quantified the extent of adaptive radiation in the evolution of the hindlimb in the bird-of-prey ...
Cerebral lateralization refers to the division of cognitive function in either brain hemisphere and ...
Cerebral lateralization refers to the division of cognitive function in either brain hemisphere and ...
Birds of prey use their feet to capture prey, particularly when occurring on the ground, and thus th...
<div><p>Handedness/footedness and side biases are a well-known phenomenon in many animals, including...
Handedness/footedness and side biases are a well-known phenomenon in many animals, including humans....
Cerebral lateralization refers to the division of information processing in either hemisphere of the...
Cerebral lateralization refers to the division of information processing in either hemisphere of the...
Our knowledge of the preferential use of limbs for feeding (footedness) in birds is still limited. B...
Individual preference for the use of one limb over the other to explore the environment or manipulat...
Individual preference for the use of one limb over the other to explore the environment or manipulat...
Research on a growing number of vertebrate species has shown that the left and right sides of the br...
Cerebral lateralization refers to the division of information processing in either hemisphere of the...
Lateralization of brain is ubiquitous quality of vertebrate brain. In this paper we rewiev examples ...
The study of behavioural lateralisation is a field of research that has recently been receiving extr...
We quantified the extent of adaptive radiation in the evolution of the hindlimb in the bird-of-prey ...