Many studies have been carried out into both motor and sensory laterality of horses in agonistic and stressful situations. Here we examine sensory laterality in affiliative interactions within four groups of domestic horses and ponies (N = 31), living in stable social groups, housed at a single complex close to Vienna, Austria, and demonstrate for the first time a significant population preference for the left side in affiliative approaches and interactions. No effects were observed for gender, rank, sociability, phenotype, group, or age. Our results suggest that right hemisphere specialization in horses is not limited to the processing of stressful or agonistic situations, but rather appears to be the norm for processing in all social inte...
Prior research has shown that horses and other mammals, including humans, use the right hemisphere o...
International audienceBrain lateralization is a phenomenon widely reported in the animal kingdom and...
WOS:000256899500022International audienceLateralization of emotions has received great attention in ...
Many studies have been carried out into both motor and sensory laterality of horses in agonistic and...
Many studies have been carried out into both motor and sensory laterality of horses in agonistic and...
Lateralized behaviour is the most conspicuous manifestation of hemispheric specialization of the bra...
Thesis presented at ISPA – Instituto Universitário as to obtain a Master’s degree in the specialty o...
Evidence for behavioural and brain lateralisation is now widespread among the animal kingdom. Handed...
Most horses have a side on which they are easier to handle and a direction they favour when working ...
International audienceLaterality is now known to be an ubiquitous phenomenon among the vertebrates. ...
International audienceIn the past, studies on laterality of auditory processing focused mainly on pr...
Animals must attend to a diverse array of stimuli in their environments. The emotional valence and s...
Prior research has shown that horses and other mammals, including humans, use the right hemisphere o...
International audienceBrain lateralization is a phenomenon widely reported in the animal kingdom and...
WOS:000256899500022International audienceLateralization of emotions has received great attention in ...
Many studies have been carried out into both motor and sensory laterality of horses in agonistic and...
Many studies have been carried out into both motor and sensory laterality of horses in agonistic and...
Lateralized behaviour is the most conspicuous manifestation of hemispheric specialization of the bra...
Thesis presented at ISPA – Instituto Universitário as to obtain a Master’s degree in the specialty o...
Evidence for behavioural and brain lateralisation is now widespread among the animal kingdom. Handed...
Most horses have a side on which they are easier to handle and a direction they favour when working ...
International audienceLaterality is now known to be an ubiquitous phenomenon among the vertebrates. ...
International audienceIn the past, studies on laterality of auditory processing focused mainly on pr...
Animals must attend to a diverse array of stimuli in their environments. The emotional valence and s...
Prior research has shown that horses and other mammals, including humans, use the right hemisphere o...
International audienceBrain lateralization is a phenomenon widely reported in the animal kingdom and...
WOS:000256899500022International audienceLateralization of emotions has received great attention in ...