The preference for utilizing certain appendages (handedness) has been explored in human and nonhuman primates. Similarly to primates, dolphins possess hemispheres that allow an individual to present behaviorally dominant features as well as appendages (i.e., pectoral fins) that are utilized both as social facilitators as well as means to interact with objects. Thus, the possibility of handedness in a captive population of 27 bottlenose dolphins ( Tursiops truncatus ) was explored. Dolphins in a mother-offspring relationship made significantly more pectoral fin contacts than in the absence of this relationship ( p < 0.001). No significant difference was observed between maternal siblings and non-maternal s...
BACKGROUND: Apart from findings on both functional and motor asymmetries in captive aquatic mammal...
The Yangtze finless porpoise (Neophocaena asiaeorientalis asiaeorientalis) is a critically endangere...
Contact with the pectoral fin facilitates formation and maintenance of social relationships between ...
For dolphins, the strongest bond documented is typically that between a mother and her pre-weaned of...
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...
Understanding the evolution of brain lateralisation including the origin of human visual laterality ...
Laterality of eye use has been increasingly studied in cetaceans. Research supports that many cetace...
Lateralization of behaviors and information processing are common across species. Hypothesized to be...
International audienceUnderstanding the evolution of brain lateralisation including the origin of hu...
Lateralization of cognitive processes and motor functions has been demonstrated in a number of speci...
In the Bahamas, interspecific groups of Atlantic spotted dolphins, Stenella frontalis, and bottlenos...
International audienceBackground: Many studies of cerebral asymmetries in different species lead, on...
As both wild and captive dolphin calves develop, they spend less time with their mothers and more ti...
Self-rubbing and social-rubbing (pectoral fin contact between dolphin pairs) were compared for obser...
BACKGROUND: Apart from findings on both functional and motor asymmetries in captive aquatic mammal...
The Yangtze finless porpoise (Neophocaena asiaeorientalis asiaeorientalis) is a critically endangere...
Contact with the pectoral fin facilitates formation and maintenance of social relationships between ...
For dolphins, the strongest bond documented is typically that between a mother and her pre-weaned of...
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...
Understanding the evolution of brain lateralisation including the origin of human visual laterality ...
Laterality of eye use has been increasingly studied in cetaceans. Research supports that many cetace...
Lateralization of behaviors and information processing are common across species. Hypothesized to be...
International audienceUnderstanding the evolution of brain lateralisation including the origin of hu...
Lateralization of cognitive processes and motor functions has been demonstrated in a number of speci...
In the Bahamas, interspecific groups of Atlantic spotted dolphins, Stenella frontalis, and bottlenos...
International audienceBackground: Many studies of cerebral asymmetries in different species lead, on...
As both wild and captive dolphin calves develop, they spend less time with their mothers and more ti...
Self-rubbing and social-rubbing (pectoral fin contact between dolphin pairs) were compared for obser...
BACKGROUND: Apart from findings on both functional and motor asymmetries in captive aquatic mammal...
The Yangtze finless porpoise (Neophocaena asiaeorientalis asiaeorientalis) is a critically endangere...
Contact with the pectoral fin facilitates formation and maintenance of social relationships between ...