Lateralization presents clear advantages in ecological contexts as the dominance of one brain side prevents the simultaneous activation of contrasting responses in organisms with laterally located eyes. This is crucial in selecting a safe refuge during a predatory attack and may strongly affect predator-prey interactions. We explored the possible presence of lateralization in the anti-predatory behaviour of European pond turtles, considering their escape facing a possible predatory attack. Thirty individuals (17 males, 13 females) were exposed to three different environmental situations of gradually increasing predatory threat: escape underwater from an unsafe shelter, diving into the water from a basking site and righting after being overt...
Hemispheric brain lateralization can drive the expression of behavioral asymmetry, or laterality, wh...
Animals respond to predation risk with antipredatory behaviours that may disclose the presence of di...
There is increasing evidence of brain lateralization in frogs and toads, based on studies of their r...
Lateralization presents clear advantages in ecological contexts as the dominance of one brain side p...
Lateralization presents clear advantages in ecological contexts since dominance of one brain side pr...
Lateralization represents a key property of many behavioural traits, with the right and left sides o...
At the individual level, to be behaviourally lateralized avoids costly duplication of neural circuit...
Lateralization in ectotherms is now as well studied as in endotherms. Bias in eye use seems widespre...
Ectotherms have been shown being lateralized as well as mammals and birds. This is particularly evid...
Lateralisation, i.e. left/right differences in behaviour associated with CNS asymmetries, is widely ...
Lateralization is the function specialization between left and right brain hemispheres. It is now as...
Prey with cerebral lateralization often shows a bias in escape direction and asymmetrical use of eye...
Brain lateralization (and sensory and motor asymmetries in behavior) is present in all vertebrate an...
Many animals respond differentially to stimuli on one side of their body compared to the other. This...
none7siAlthough some studies investigated lateralization in reptiles, little research has been done ...
Hemispheric brain lateralization can drive the expression of behavioral asymmetry, or laterality, wh...
Animals respond to predation risk with antipredatory behaviours that may disclose the presence of di...
There is increasing evidence of brain lateralization in frogs and toads, based on studies of their r...
Lateralization presents clear advantages in ecological contexts as the dominance of one brain side p...
Lateralization presents clear advantages in ecological contexts since dominance of one brain side pr...
Lateralization represents a key property of many behavioural traits, with the right and left sides o...
At the individual level, to be behaviourally lateralized avoids costly duplication of neural circuit...
Lateralization in ectotherms is now as well studied as in endotherms. Bias in eye use seems widespre...
Ectotherms have been shown being lateralized as well as mammals and birds. This is particularly evid...
Lateralisation, i.e. left/right differences in behaviour associated with CNS asymmetries, is widely ...
Lateralization is the function specialization between left and right brain hemispheres. It is now as...
Prey with cerebral lateralization often shows a bias in escape direction and asymmetrical use of eye...
Brain lateralization (and sensory and motor asymmetries in behavior) is present in all vertebrate an...
Many animals respond differentially to stimuli on one side of their body compared to the other. This...
none7siAlthough some studies investigated lateralization in reptiles, little research has been done ...
Hemispheric brain lateralization can drive the expression of behavioral asymmetry, or laterality, wh...
Animals respond to predation risk with antipredatory behaviours that may disclose the presence of di...
There is increasing evidence of brain lateralization in frogs and toads, based on studies of their r...