Sensory lateralization in dogs (n = 74) was investigated in this study using our innovation, the Sensory Jump Test. This required the modification of head halters to create three different ocular treatments (binocular, right, and left monocular vision) for eye preference assessment in a jumping task. Ten jumps were recorded as a jump set for each treatment. Measurements recorded included (i) launch and landing paws, (ii) type of jump, (iii) approach distance, (iv) clearance height of the forepaw, hindpaw, and the lowest part of the body to clear the jump, and (v) whether the jump was successful. Factors significantly associated with these jump outcomes included ocular treatment, jump set number, and replication number. Most notably, in the ...
The relationship between visuospatial attention and paw preference was investigated in domestic dogs...
The term laterally refers to the preference most mammals show for one body side over the other. The ...
Tests of motor laterality and behavioral reactivity, as well as salivary cortisol concentrations, we...
Sensory lateralization in dogs (n = 74) was investigated in this study using our innovation, the Sen...
The influence of lateralization on 19 agility trained dogs (Canis familiaris) was investigated by s...
The aim of this study was to determine whether objective measures of laterality could be used to ide...
Cerebral lateralisation was once thought to be unique to human beings, but has since been demonstrat...
Motor laterality in potential guide dogs (n = 113) was determined using two methods: the Kong™ Test ...
Detour behaviour was investigated in attack-trained dogs faced with a "U"-shaped vertical barrier be...
Over the past 2 decades, numerous studies have been undertaken to assess motor laterality in the dom...
This chapter shows how lateralisation of brain functions influences dog behaviour during several act...
In a number of species, individuals showing lateralized hand/paw usage (i.e. the preferential use of...
The term laterality refers to the preference most mammals show for one body side over the other. Th...
Understanding the complementary specialisation of the canine brain has been the subject of increasin...
This chapter will focus on the methods by which behavior can be used to study olfactory lateralizat...
The relationship between visuospatial attention and paw preference was investigated in domestic dogs...
The term laterally refers to the preference most mammals show for one body side over the other. The ...
Tests of motor laterality and behavioral reactivity, as well as salivary cortisol concentrations, we...
Sensory lateralization in dogs (n = 74) was investigated in this study using our innovation, the Sen...
The influence of lateralization on 19 agility trained dogs (Canis familiaris) was investigated by s...
The aim of this study was to determine whether objective measures of laterality could be used to ide...
Cerebral lateralisation was once thought to be unique to human beings, but has since been demonstrat...
Motor laterality in potential guide dogs (n = 113) was determined using two methods: the Kong™ Test ...
Detour behaviour was investigated in attack-trained dogs faced with a "U"-shaped vertical barrier be...
Over the past 2 decades, numerous studies have been undertaken to assess motor laterality in the dom...
This chapter shows how lateralisation of brain functions influences dog behaviour during several act...
In a number of species, individuals showing lateralized hand/paw usage (i.e. the preferential use of...
The term laterality refers to the preference most mammals show for one body side over the other. Th...
Understanding the complementary specialisation of the canine brain has been the subject of increasin...
This chapter will focus on the methods by which behavior can be used to study olfactory lateralizat...
The relationship between visuospatial attention and paw preference was investigated in domestic dogs...
The term laterally refers to the preference most mammals show for one body side over the other. The ...
Tests of motor laterality and behavioral reactivity, as well as salivary cortisol concentrations, we...