International audienceSensory laterality is influenced by the individual’s attentional state. There are variations in the way different individuals of a same species attend to stimuli. When confronted to novelty, some individuals are more explorative than others. Curiosity is composed of sensation and knowledge seeking in humans. In the present study, we hypothesized that more curious animals, i.e. showing more sensory exploration would be less lateralized than quietly attentive individuals, performing instead more gazing behaviours. In order to test this hypothesis and its possible generality, we performed two studies using two animal models (dolphins and starlings) and two modalities (visual and auditory) of presentation of speciesspecifi...
International audienceRunning comparative studies of laterality in mammals is a way to deepen our un...
Behavioral laterality is known for a variety of vertebrate and invertebrate animals. Laterality in s...
Behavior is lateralized when it is performed preferentially by one side of the body, and this phenom...
International audienceSensory laterality is influenced by the individual’s attentional state. There ...
International audienceBackground: Many studies of cerebral asymmetries in different species lead, on...
Lateralization of behaviors and information processing are common across species. Hypothesized to be...
Understanding the evolution of brain lateralisation including the origin of human visual laterality ...
International audienceUnderstanding the evolution of brain lateralisation including the origin of hu...
BACKGROUND: Apart from findings on both functional and motor asymmetries in captive aquatic mammal...
Laterality of eye use has been increasingly studied in cetaceans. Research supports that many cetace...
BACKGROUND: Apart from findings on both functional and motor asymmetries in captive aquatic mammals,...
Lateralization of cognitive processes and motor functions has been demonstrated in a number of speci...
Apart from findings on both functional and motor asymmetries in captive aquatic mammals, only few st...
Lateralization of behaviors and information processing are common across species. Hypothesized to be...
Cetacean field studies have reported consistent population-level side biases for foraging behaviors ...
International audienceRunning comparative studies of laterality in mammals is a way to deepen our un...
Behavioral laterality is known for a variety of vertebrate and invertebrate animals. Laterality in s...
Behavior is lateralized when it is performed preferentially by one side of the body, and this phenom...
International audienceSensory laterality is influenced by the individual’s attentional state. There ...
International audienceBackground: Many studies of cerebral asymmetries in different species lead, on...
Lateralization of behaviors and information processing are common across species. Hypothesized to be...
Understanding the evolution of brain lateralisation including the origin of human visual laterality ...
International audienceUnderstanding the evolution of brain lateralisation including the origin of hu...
BACKGROUND: Apart from findings on both functional and motor asymmetries in captive aquatic mammal...
Laterality of eye use has been increasingly studied in cetaceans. Research supports that many cetace...
BACKGROUND: Apart from findings on both functional and motor asymmetries in captive aquatic mammals,...
Lateralization of cognitive processes and motor functions has been demonstrated in a number of speci...
Apart from findings on both functional and motor asymmetries in captive aquatic mammals, only few st...
Lateralization of behaviors and information processing are common across species. Hypothesized to be...
Cetacean field studies have reported consistent population-level side biases for foraging behaviors ...
International audienceRunning comparative studies of laterality in mammals is a way to deepen our un...
Behavioral laterality is known for a variety of vertebrate and invertebrate animals. Laterality in s...
Behavior is lateralized when it is performed preferentially by one side of the body, and this phenom...