Eleven generations of bidirectional selection for lateralization produced 2 lines of mice that differ markedly in degree of asymmetry for hand preference. The foundation population was derived from 6 distantly related inbred strains and 2 stocks of wild mice, M. castaneus. HI line matings were made using mice that exhibited consistent right or left paw use in a food reaching task and LO line matings were made using mice with little overall paw preference. All matings were made without regard to the expressed directions of asymmetry. Line differences emerged at the third generation and increased thereafter. Selection was relaxed at generation 12 and the lines were maintained by random within-line mating. At generation 28 selective ...
Lateral asymmetries are not confined to humans. Palaeozoic trilobites and calcichordates are now kno...
Until the 1990s, the notion of brain lateralization—the division of labor between the two hemisphere...
Handedness is the most commonly investigated lateralised phenotype and is usually measured as a bina...
Lateralization of paw usage in the laboratory mouse may be a useful model system in which to assess ...
Many C57BL/6J inbred mice were tested for paw preference. In unbiased worlds, approximately 10 perce...
The brains of 18 female mice from two lines selectively bred for lateralization of paw preference we...
Two experiments using two inbred strains of mice were conducted to study mouse paw preference. In th...
Mice from two selected lines differing markedly in their degree of lateralization, and from a random...
Male and female mice from HI and LO lines selectively bred by Collins for strength of lateralization...
<p>Degree of lateralization in <i>Dcx</i>-KO (n = 70) and WT (n = 66) male mice. <b>A/</b>Distributi...
The relationship between immune function and the preferred direction of behavioral asymmetry was exa...
Handedness is the most evident lateralized trait in humans. A weak (~25 %) genetic component has bee...
Handedness is one of the most distinct asymmetries of the human body. There is approximately 90 % of...
Lateralization of brain structures manifesting behavioral laterality is a known phenomenon among ver...
Ward et al. (Brain Research 424 (1987) 84-88) have reported that reduced size of the corpus callosum...
Lateral asymmetries are not confined to humans. Palaeozoic trilobites and calcichordates are now kno...
Until the 1990s, the notion of brain lateralization—the division of labor between the two hemisphere...
Handedness is the most commonly investigated lateralised phenotype and is usually measured as a bina...
Lateralization of paw usage in the laboratory mouse may be a useful model system in which to assess ...
Many C57BL/6J inbred mice were tested for paw preference. In unbiased worlds, approximately 10 perce...
The brains of 18 female mice from two lines selectively bred for lateralization of paw preference we...
Two experiments using two inbred strains of mice were conducted to study mouse paw preference. In th...
Mice from two selected lines differing markedly in their degree of lateralization, and from a random...
Male and female mice from HI and LO lines selectively bred by Collins for strength of lateralization...
<p>Degree of lateralization in <i>Dcx</i>-KO (n = 70) and WT (n = 66) male mice. <b>A/</b>Distributi...
The relationship between immune function and the preferred direction of behavioral asymmetry was exa...
Handedness is the most evident lateralized trait in humans. A weak (~25 %) genetic component has bee...
Handedness is one of the most distinct asymmetries of the human body. There is approximately 90 % of...
Lateralization of brain structures manifesting behavioral laterality is a known phenomenon among ver...
Ward et al. (Brain Research 424 (1987) 84-88) have reported that reduced size of the corpus callosum...
Lateral asymmetries are not confined to humans. Palaeozoic trilobites and calcichordates are now kno...
Until the 1990s, the notion of brain lateralization—the division of labor between the two hemisphere...
Handedness is the most commonly investigated lateralised phenotype and is usually measured as a bina...