Cerebral lateralization has been suggested to convey a selective advantage to individuals by enhancing their cognitive abilities. Few, however, have explicitly compared the cognitive ability of animals with strongly contrasting laterality. Here, we examined the influence of laterality on learning performance in the crimson spotted rainbowfish, Melanotaenia duboulayi, using a classical conditioning paradigm. We also compared the learning ability of wild caught and captive-reared fish to examine the influence of rearing environment on cognitive performance. Laterality was established by observing which eye fish preferred to use while viewing their mirror image. Subjects were then conditioned to associate the appearance of a red light with a f...
International audienceIn vertebrates, brain functional asymmetries are widespread and increase brain...
Lines of fish (Girardinus falcatus) obtained through selective breeding showing different degree and...
Abstract: Studies over the past 30 years suggest that functional lateralisation occurs in many anima...
Cerebral lateralization has been suggested to convey a selective advantage to individuals by enhanci...
Cerebral lateralization is a widespread trait among animals, is often manifested as side biases in b...
Cerebral lateralization is a widespread trait among animals, is often manifested as side biases in b...
Abstract: The occurrence of functional left right cerebral asymmetries has been documented in a wide...
Cerebral lateralization refers to the lateralized partitioning of cognitive function in either hemis...
Cerebral lateralization refers to the lateralized partitioning of cognitive function in either hemis...
Evidence showing that cerebral asymmetries exist in a wide range of animals has prompted investigati...
The influence of environmental complexity on the development of brain lateralization during ontogeny...
Many animals respond differentially to stimuli on one side of their body compared to the other. This...
© 2019 by the authors. Several studies in mammals, birds, and fish have documented better cognitive ...
Laboratory and field studies have documented better cognitive performance associated with marked hem...
It has been hypothesized that cerebral lateralization can significantly enhance cognition and that t...
International audienceIn vertebrates, brain functional asymmetries are widespread and increase brain...
Lines of fish (Girardinus falcatus) obtained through selective breeding showing different degree and...
Abstract: Studies over the past 30 years suggest that functional lateralisation occurs in many anima...
Cerebral lateralization has been suggested to convey a selective advantage to individuals by enhanci...
Cerebral lateralization is a widespread trait among animals, is often manifested as side biases in b...
Cerebral lateralization is a widespread trait among animals, is often manifested as side biases in b...
Abstract: The occurrence of functional left right cerebral asymmetries has been documented in a wide...
Cerebral lateralization refers to the lateralized partitioning of cognitive function in either hemis...
Cerebral lateralization refers to the lateralized partitioning of cognitive function in either hemis...
Evidence showing that cerebral asymmetries exist in a wide range of animals has prompted investigati...
The influence of environmental complexity on the development of brain lateralization during ontogeny...
Many animals respond differentially to stimuli on one side of their body compared to the other. This...
© 2019 by the authors. Several studies in mammals, birds, and fish have documented better cognitive ...
Laboratory and field studies have documented better cognitive performance associated with marked hem...
It has been hypothesized that cerebral lateralization can significantly enhance cognition and that t...
International audienceIn vertebrates, brain functional asymmetries are widespread and increase brain...
Lines of fish (Girardinus falcatus) obtained through selective breeding showing different degree and...
Abstract: Studies over the past 30 years suggest that functional lateralisation occurs in many anima...