Functional lateralisation in the avian visual system can be easily studied by testing monocularly occluded birds. The sun compass is a critical source of navigational information in birds, but studies of visual asymmetry have focussed on cues in a laboratory rather than a natural setting. We investigate functional lateralisation of sun compass use in the visual system of homing pigeons trained to locate food in an outdoor octagonal arena, with a coloured beacon in each sector and a view of the sun. The arena was rotated to introduce a cue conflict, and the experimental groups, a binocular treatment and two monocular treatments, were tested for their directional choice. Wefoundnosignificantdifferenceintestorientationbetweenthetreatments,withall...
The magnetic compass of a migratory bird, the European robin (Erithacus rubecula), was shown to be l...
Vertebrate brains display physiological and anatomical left-right differences, which are related to ...
Vertebrate brains display physiological and anatomical left-right differences, which are related to ...
Functional lateralisation in the avian visual system can be easily studied by testing monocularly oc...
Functional lateralisation in the avian visual system can be easily studied by testing monocularly oc...
Several laboratory studies have revealed functional hemispheric lateralization in birds performing v...
Several laboratory studies have revealed functional hemispheric lateralization in birds performing v...
Several laboratory studies have revealed functional hemispheric lateralization in birds performing v...
Several laboratory studies have revealed functional hemispheric lateralization in birds performing v...
Several laboratory studies have revealed functional hemispheric lateralization in birds performing v...
Pigeons (Columba livia) display reliable homing behaviour, but their homing routes from familiar re...
AbstractFunctional cerebral asymmetries, once thought to be exclusively human, are now accepted to b...
Pigeons (Columba livia) display reliable homing behaviour, but their homing routes from familiar re...
AbstractFunctional cerebral asymmetries, once thought to be exclusively human, are now accepted to b...
The magnetic compass of a migratory bird, the European robin (Erithacus rubecula), was shown to be l...
The magnetic compass of a migratory bird, the European robin (Erithacus rubecula), was shown to be l...
Vertebrate brains display physiological and anatomical left-right differences, which are related to ...
Vertebrate brains display physiological and anatomical left-right differences, which are related to ...
Functional lateralisation in the avian visual system can be easily studied by testing monocularly oc...
Functional lateralisation in the avian visual system can be easily studied by testing monocularly oc...
Several laboratory studies have revealed functional hemispheric lateralization in birds performing v...
Several laboratory studies have revealed functional hemispheric lateralization in birds performing v...
Several laboratory studies have revealed functional hemispheric lateralization in birds performing v...
Several laboratory studies have revealed functional hemispheric lateralization in birds performing v...
Several laboratory studies have revealed functional hemispheric lateralization in birds performing v...
Pigeons (Columba livia) display reliable homing behaviour, but their homing routes from familiar re...
AbstractFunctional cerebral asymmetries, once thought to be exclusively human, are now accepted to b...
Pigeons (Columba livia) display reliable homing behaviour, but their homing routes from familiar re...
AbstractFunctional cerebral asymmetries, once thought to be exclusively human, are now accepted to b...
The magnetic compass of a migratory bird, the European robin (Erithacus rubecula), was shown to be l...
The magnetic compass of a migratory bird, the European robin (Erithacus rubecula), was shown to be l...
Vertebrate brains display physiological and anatomical left-right differences, which are related to ...
Vertebrate brains display physiological and anatomical left-right differences, which are related to ...