The influence of lateralization on 19 agility trained dogs (Canis familiaris) was investigated by scoring paw preference to hold a food object and relating it to performance during typical agility obstacles (jump/A-frame and weave poles). In addition, because recent behavioural studies reported that visual stimuli of emotional valence presented to one visual hemifield at a time affect visually guided motor responses in dogs, the possibility that the position of the owner respectively in the left and in the right canine visual hemifield might be associated with quality of performance during agility was considered. Dogs’ temperament was also measured by an owner-rated questionnaire. The most relevant finding was that agility trained dogs d...
The relationship between visuospatial attention and paw preference was investigated in domestic dogs...
Laterality in paw use was investigated over a period of 6 years in 44 domestic cats trained to perfo...
Motor laterality in potential guide dogs (n = 113) was determined using two methods: the Kong™ Test ...
The influence of lateralization on 19 agility trained dogs (Canis familiaris) was investigated by s...
Cerebral lateralisation was once thought to be unique to human beings, but has since been demonstrat...
The aim of this study was to determine whether objective measures of laterality could be used to ide...
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...
Detour behaviour was investigated in attack-trained dogs faced with a "U"-shaped vertical barrier be...
Sensory lateralization in dogs (n = 74) was investigated in this study using our innovation, the Sen...
The term laterally refers to the preference most mammals show for one body side over the other. The ...
This chapter shows how lateralisation of brain functions influences dog behaviour during several act...
The authors investigated the relationship between paw preference (the paw with which dogs prefer to ...
Sheepdogs' visuospatial abilities, their control of prey-driven behavior and their motor functions a...
Over the past 2 decades, numerous studies have been undertaken to assess motor laterality in the dom...
The relationship between visuospatial attention and paw preference was investigated in domestic dogs...
Laterality in paw use was investigated over a period of 6 years in 44 domestic cats trained to perfo...
Motor laterality in potential guide dogs (n = 113) was determined using two methods: the Kong™ Test ...
The influence of lateralization on 19 agility trained dogs (Canis familiaris) was investigated by s...
Cerebral lateralisation was once thought to be unique to human beings, but has since been demonstrat...
The aim of this study was to determine whether objective measures of laterality could be used to ide...
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...
Detour behaviour was investigated in attack-trained dogs faced with a "U"-shaped vertical barrier be...
Sensory lateralization in dogs (n = 74) was investigated in this study using our innovation, the Sen...
The term laterally refers to the preference most mammals show for one body side over the other. The ...
This chapter shows how lateralisation of brain functions influences dog behaviour during several act...
The authors investigated the relationship between paw preference (the paw with which dogs prefer to ...
Sheepdogs' visuospatial abilities, their control of prey-driven behavior and their motor functions a...
Over the past 2 decades, numerous studies have been undertaken to assess motor laterality in the dom...
The relationship between visuospatial attention and paw preference was investigated in domestic dogs...
Laterality in paw use was investigated over a period of 6 years in 44 domestic cats trained to perfo...
Motor laterality in potential guide dogs (n = 113) was determined using two methods: the Kong™ Test ...