The right brain hemisphere, connected to the left eye, coordinates fight and flight behaviors in a wide variety of vertebrate species. We investigated whether left eye vision predominates in dairy cows’ interactions with other cows and humans, and whether dominance status affects the extent of visual lateralization. Although we found no overall lateralization of eye use to view other cows during interactions, cows that were submissive in an interaction were more likely to use their left eye to view a dominant animal. Both subordinate and older cows were more likely to use their left eye to view other cattle during interactions. Cows that predominantly used their left eye during aggressive interactions were more likely to use their left eye ...
Prior research has shown that horses and other mammals, including humans, use the right hemisphere o...
WOS:000389670100001International audienceVertebrates with laterally placed eyes typically exhibit pr...
Cerebral lateralisation was once thought to be unique to human beings, but has since been demonstrat...
The right brain hemisphere, connected to the left eye, coordinates fight and flight behaviors in a w...
<div><p>In humans, there is evidence that sensory processing of novel or threatening stimuli is righ...
In humans, there is evidence that sensory processing of novel or threatening stimuli is right hemisp...
Dairy cows' emotional state can sometimes be inferred from their behaviour, for example previous stu...
Behavioral laterality is known for a variety of vertebrate and invertebrate animals. Laterality in s...
Most horses have a side on which they are easier to handle and a direction they favour when working ...
Behavioural lateralisation is an effective way for animals to manage daily tasks by specialising beh...
The theoretical part of this diploma thesis deals with the role of brain laterality of red deer (Cer...
Animals must attend to a diverse array of stimuli in their environments. The emotional valence and s...
12 pagesInternational audienceHemispheric asymmetry in emotional perception has been put forward by ...
Quails were tested for leftward and rightward turning preferences in a detour task. When facing a mi...
WOS:000256899500022International audienceLateralization of emotions has received great attention in ...
Prior research has shown that horses and other mammals, including humans, use the right hemisphere o...
WOS:000389670100001International audienceVertebrates with laterally placed eyes typically exhibit pr...
Cerebral lateralisation was once thought to be unique to human beings, but has since been demonstrat...
The right brain hemisphere, connected to the left eye, coordinates fight and flight behaviors in a w...
<div><p>In humans, there is evidence that sensory processing of novel or threatening stimuli is righ...
In humans, there is evidence that sensory processing of novel or threatening stimuli is right hemisp...
Dairy cows' emotional state can sometimes be inferred from their behaviour, for example previous stu...
Behavioral laterality is known for a variety of vertebrate and invertebrate animals. Laterality in s...
Most horses have a side on which they are easier to handle and a direction they favour when working ...
Behavioural lateralisation is an effective way for animals to manage daily tasks by specialising beh...
The theoretical part of this diploma thesis deals with the role of brain laterality of red deer (Cer...
Animals must attend to a diverse array of stimuli in their environments. The emotional valence and s...
12 pagesInternational audienceHemispheric asymmetry in emotional perception has been put forward by ...
Quails were tested for leftward and rightward turning preferences in a detour task. When facing a mi...
WOS:000256899500022International audienceLateralization of emotions has received great attention in ...
Prior research has shown that horses and other mammals, including humans, use the right hemisphere o...
WOS:000389670100001International audienceVertebrates with laterally placed eyes typically exhibit pr...
Cerebral lateralisation was once thought to be unique to human beings, but has since been demonstrat...