Lines of fish (Girardinus falcatus) obtained through selective breeding showing different degree and direction of behavioural lateralization in a variety of tasks were tested for their ability for spatial reorientation. In the first experiment, fish were required to reorient themselves after passive disorientation in a rectangular tank in the presence of a salient feature (a blue wall). Lateralized fish proved to be better than nonlateralized fish at using the geometric cues provided by the shape of the tank in order to disambiguate between corners with similar featural information. In the second experiment fish were tested in a square-shaped tank (in order to eliminate any geometric cues) in the presence of salient features (panels) locate...
Cerebral lateralization refers to the lateralized partitioning of cognitive function in either hemis...
Disoriented human beings and animals, the latter both sighted and blind, are able to use spatial geo...
Al~traet--Evidence of lateral asymmetries in the direction of turning during escape behaviour in a s...
Evidence showing that cerebral asymmetries exist in a wide range of animals has prompted investigati...
Abstract: It has been shown that children and non-human animals seem to integrate geometric and feat...
Cerebral lateralization is a widespread trait among animals, is often manifested as side biases in b...
Cerebral lateralization has been suggested to convey a selective advantage to individuals by enhanci...
Many animals respond differentially to stimuli on one side of their body compared to the other. This...
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...
In the teleost fish Girardinus falcatus eye preferences for inspecting a potential predator is highl...
Cerebral lateralization has been suggested to convey a selective advantage to individuals by enhanci...
Abstract: Studies over the past 30 years suggest that functional lateralisation occurs in many anima...
Cerebral lateralization refers to the lateralized partitioning of cognitive function in either hemis...
In the concerted effort to discover the mechanisms that animals use to orient through space, little ...
Cerebral lateralization refers to the lateralized partitioning of cognitive function in either hemis...
Disoriented human beings and animals, the latter both sighted and blind, are able to use spatial geo...
Al~traet--Evidence of lateral asymmetries in the direction of turning during escape behaviour in a s...
Evidence showing that cerebral asymmetries exist in a wide range of animals has prompted investigati...
Abstract: It has been shown that children and non-human animals seem to integrate geometric and feat...
Cerebral lateralization is a widespread trait among animals, is often manifested as side biases in b...
Cerebral lateralization has been suggested to convey a selective advantage to individuals by enhanci...
Many animals respond differentially to stimuli on one side of their body compared to the other. This...
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...
In the teleost fish Girardinus falcatus eye preferences for inspecting a potential predator is highl...
Cerebral lateralization has been suggested to convey a selective advantage to individuals by enhanci...
Abstract: Studies over the past 30 years suggest that functional lateralisation occurs in many anima...
Cerebral lateralization refers to the lateralized partitioning of cognitive function in either hemis...
In the concerted effort to discover the mechanisms that animals use to orient through space, little ...
Cerebral lateralization refers to the lateralized partitioning of cognitive function in either hemis...
Disoriented human beings and animals, the latter both sighted and blind, are able to use spatial geo...
Al~traet--Evidence of lateral asymmetries in the direction of turning during escape behaviour in a s...