Ectotherms have been shown being lateralized as well as mammals and birds. This is particularly evident in visual lateralization, i.e. the different use of the eyes, leading to use a specific eye to observe specific kind of stimuli and to process them with the correspondent contralateral hemisphere. Several lower vertebrates are facilitated in this from the lateral position of the eyes, enabling them to carry out more tasks simultaneously, controlled by different eyes and relative hemispheres. Predatory responses seem usually mediated by the right eye/left hemisphere in fishes, amphibians and some sauropsids, but there are no strong evidences of this in lizards. Eighteen wild males of the Common wall lizard Podarcis muralis were tested indi...
At the individual level, to be behaviourally lateralized avoids costly duplication of neural circuit...
Lateralized eye use is thought to increase brain efficiency, as the two hemispheres process differen...
Brain lateralization (and sensory and motor asymmetries in behavior) is present in all vertebrate an...
Ectotherms have been demonstrated being lateralized as well as endotherms. This specialization is pa...
Lateralisation, i.e. left/right differences in behaviour associated with CNS asymmetries, is widely ...
Lateralization is the function specialization between left and right brain hemispheres. It is now as...
Lateralization in ectotherms is now as well studied as in endotherms. Bias in eye use seems widespre...
Recent research has provided information about the right-eye mediation of predatory tasks in several...
As recent studies have shown a left-eye preference during exploration in Podarcis muralis, which cou...
Lizards (_Podarcis muralis_) use preferentially the left eye during spatial exploration in binocular...
WOS:000389670100001International audienceVertebrates with laterally placed eyes typically exhibit pr...
The traditional explanation of brain lateralization is that it avoids costly duplication of neural c...
There is increasing evidence of brain lateralization in frogs and toads, based on studies of their r...
Differential use of each hemisphere of the brain for specific tasks is a widespread phenomenon that ...
Lateralized eye use is thought to increase brain efficiency, as the two hemispheres process differen...
At the individual level, to be behaviourally lateralized avoids costly duplication of neural circuit...
Lateralized eye use is thought to increase brain efficiency, as the two hemispheres process differen...
Brain lateralization (and sensory and motor asymmetries in behavior) is present in all vertebrate an...
Ectotherms have been demonstrated being lateralized as well as endotherms. This specialization is pa...
Lateralisation, i.e. left/right differences in behaviour associated with CNS asymmetries, is widely ...
Lateralization is the function specialization between left and right brain hemispheres. It is now as...
Lateralization in ectotherms is now as well studied as in endotherms. Bias in eye use seems widespre...
Recent research has provided information about the right-eye mediation of predatory tasks in several...
As recent studies have shown a left-eye preference during exploration in Podarcis muralis, which cou...
Lizards (_Podarcis muralis_) use preferentially the left eye during spatial exploration in binocular...
WOS:000389670100001International audienceVertebrates with laterally placed eyes typically exhibit pr...
The traditional explanation of brain lateralization is that it avoids costly duplication of neural c...
There is increasing evidence of brain lateralization in frogs and toads, based on studies of their r...
Differential use of each hemisphere of the brain for specific tasks is a widespread phenomenon that ...
Lateralized eye use is thought to increase brain efficiency, as the two hemispheres process differen...
At the individual level, to be behaviourally lateralized avoids costly duplication of neural circuit...
Lateralized eye use is thought to increase brain efficiency, as the two hemispheres process differen...
Brain lateralization (and sensory and motor asymmetries in behavior) is present in all vertebrate an...