The traditional explanation of brain lateralization is that it avoids costly duplication of neural circuitry with the same function as well as decreasing the interference between different functions. This advantage could have important ecological implications in terms of predator–prey interactions. If species are lateralized in escape behavior at an individual level, any predator is facing individually asymmetric prey. On the other hand, if species are lateralized at a higher hierarchical level, such as at the population or species level, the predator can learn from experience arising from earlier encounters. In the present study, we investigate patterns of lateralization in 5 lizard populations of the Podarcis hispanica species complex, wi...
Hemispheric brain lateralization can drive the expression of behavioral asymmetry, or laterality, wh...
Lateralization presents clear advantages in ecological contexts since dominance of one brain side pr...
Recent studies have revealed a variety of leftright asymmetries among vertebrates and invertebrates...
At the individual level, to be behaviourally lateralized avoids costly duplication of neural circuit...
Lateralization in ectotherms is now as well studied as in endotherms. Bias in eye use seems widespre...
Ectotherms have been demonstrated being lateralized as well as endotherms. This specialization is pa...
Lateralization is the function specialization between left and right brain hemispheres. It is now as...
Ectotherms have been shown being lateralized as well as mammals and birds. This is particularly evid...
As recent studies have shown a left-eye preference during exploration in Podarcis muralis, which cou...
Lateralisation, i.e. left/right differences in behaviour associated with CNS asymmetries, is widely ...
Recent research has provided information about the right-eye mediation of predatory tasks in several...
The hypothesis that propose the evolution of lateralization and directional symmetry as features of ...
<div><p>The common chameleon, <i>Chamaeleo chameleon,</i> is an arboreal lizard with highly independ...
Many animals respond differentially to stimuli on one side of their body compared to the other. This...
Brain lateralization (and sensory and motor asymmetries in behavior) is present in all vertebrate an...
Hemispheric brain lateralization can drive the expression of behavioral asymmetry, or laterality, wh...
Lateralization presents clear advantages in ecological contexts since dominance of one brain side pr...
Recent studies have revealed a variety of leftright asymmetries among vertebrates and invertebrates...
At the individual level, to be behaviourally lateralized avoids costly duplication of neural circuit...
Lateralization in ectotherms is now as well studied as in endotherms. Bias in eye use seems widespre...
Ectotherms have been demonstrated being lateralized as well as endotherms. This specialization is pa...
Lateralization is the function specialization between left and right brain hemispheres. It is now as...
Ectotherms have been shown being lateralized as well as mammals and birds. This is particularly evid...
As recent studies have shown a left-eye preference during exploration in Podarcis muralis, which cou...
Lateralisation, i.e. left/right differences in behaviour associated with CNS asymmetries, is widely ...
Recent research has provided information about the right-eye mediation of predatory tasks in several...
The hypothesis that propose the evolution of lateralization and directional symmetry as features of ...
<div><p>The common chameleon, <i>Chamaeleo chameleon,</i> is an arboreal lizard with highly independ...
Many animals respond differentially to stimuli on one side of their body compared to the other. This...
Brain lateralization (and sensory and motor asymmetries in behavior) is present in all vertebrate an...
Hemispheric brain lateralization can drive the expression of behavioral asymmetry, or laterality, wh...
Lateralization presents clear advantages in ecological contexts since dominance of one brain side pr...
Recent studies have revealed a variety of leftright asymmetries among vertebrates and invertebrates...