Young domestic chicks, trained to identify a target element (i.e. the 4th) in a series identical elements, sagittally oriented with respect to the birds\u2019 starting point, can then generalize on a left/right oriented series. A peculiar finding was that birds refer as correct the element on the left and not the one on the right (Rugani et al. 2007, 2010, 2011). This is possibly the result of a right hemispheric dominance in visuospatial tasks (Regolin 2006). To disentangle the engagement of either hemisphere in dealing with the ordinal task and in determining the leftward bias, we used the technique of restricting the visual input to one eye (Rogers 1997). Since the avian brain does not have a corpus callosum and displays a virtually com...
A bias to allocate attention to the left hemispace, similar to the well-known pseudoneglect phenomen...
In order to face a constantly changing environment, animals need to be able to update their knowledg...
We orient numbers from left (small numerical values) to right (large numerical values) (Dehaene et a...
Young domestic chicks and adult Clark’s nutcrackers can learn to identify a target element (i.e. the...
Humans primarily attend to objects in the left side of space, as shown in cancellation tasks routine...
Different species show an intriguing similarity in representing numerosity in space, starting from l...
Adult humans map numbers onto a mental number line oriented from left to right. It is not clear if t...
We report that adult nutcrackers (Nucifraga columbiana) and newborn domestic chicks (Gallus gallus) ...
Vertebrate brains display physiological and anatomical left-right differences, which are related to ...
Vertebrate brains display physiological and anatomical left-right differences, which are related to ...
AbstractRecent evidence has demonstrated that, in animals with laterally placed eyes, functional cer...
In this review, we discuss evidence showing that birds (Gallus gallus and Nucifraga columbiana) repr...
When trained to peck a selected position in a sagittally-oriented series of identical food container...
In our previous research we reported a leftward-asymmetry in domestic chicks required to identify a ...
AbstractFunctional cerebral asymmetries, once thought to be exclusively human, are now accepted to b...
A bias to allocate attention to the left hemispace, similar to the well-known pseudoneglect phenomen...
In order to face a constantly changing environment, animals need to be able to update their knowledg...
We orient numbers from left (small numerical values) to right (large numerical values) (Dehaene et a...
Young domestic chicks and adult Clark’s nutcrackers can learn to identify a target element (i.e. the...
Humans primarily attend to objects in the left side of space, as shown in cancellation tasks routine...
Different species show an intriguing similarity in representing numerosity in space, starting from l...
Adult humans map numbers onto a mental number line oriented from left to right. It is not clear if t...
We report that adult nutcrackers (Nucifraga columbiana) and newborn domestic chicks (Gallus gallus) ...
Vertebrate brains display physiological and anatomical left-right differences, which are related to ...
Vertebrate brains display physiological and anatomical left-right differences, which are related to ...
AbstractRecent evidence has demonstrated that, in animals with laterally placed eyes, functional cer...
In this review, we discuss evidence showing that birds (Gallus gallus and Nucifraga columbiana) repr...
When trained to peck a selected position in a sagittally-oriented series of identical food container...
In our previous research we reported a leftward-asymmetry in domestic chicks required to identify a ...
AbstractFunctional cerebral asymmetries, once thought to be exclusively human, are now accepted to b...
A bias to allocate attention to the left hemispace, similar to the well-known pseudoneglect phenomen...
In order to face a constantly changing environment, animals need to be able to update their knowledg...
We orient numbers from left (small numerical values) to right (large numerical values) (Dehaene et a...