Considerable experimental evidence shows that functional cerebral asymmetries are widespread in animals. Activity of the right cerebral hemisphere has been associated with responses to novel stimuli and the expression of intense emotions, such as aggression, escape behaviour and fear. The left hemisphere uses learned patterns and responds to familiar stimuli. Although such lateralization has been studied mainly for visual responses, there is evidence in primates that auditory perception is lateralized and that vocal communication depends on differential processing by the hemispheres. The aim of the present work was to investigate whether dogs use different hemispheres to process different acoustic stimuli by presenting them with playbacks o...
Recent scientific literature shows that emotional cues conveyed by human vocalizations and odours ar...
The left hemisphere of the human brain is dominant in the production of speech and signed language. ...
The last decades evidenced auditory laterality in vertebrates, offering new important insights for t...
Considerable experimental evidence shows that functional cerebral asymmetries are widespread in anim...
Considerable experimental evidence shows that functional cerebral asymmetries are widespread in anim...
This chapter shows how lateralisation of brain functions influences dog behaviour during several act...
SummaryIt is well established that in human speech perception the left hemisphere (LH) of the brain ...
To investigate the perceptual mechanisms underlying conspecific vocal recognition in canine species,...
Functional asymmetries, for example, the preferential involvement of 1 brain hemisphere to process s...
Over the recent years, the study of emotional functioning has become one of the central issues in do...
Auditory lateralization in response to both conspecific and heterospecific vocalizations (dog vocali...
The study of emotional functioning is of crucial importance for improving the welfare of domestic an...
Lesion studies in monkeys have suggested a modest left hemisphere dominance for processing species-s...
Cerebral lateralisation was once thought to be unique to human beings, but has since been demonstrat...
International audienceThe last decades evidenced auditory laterality in vertebrates, offering new im...
Recent scientific literature shows that emotional cues conveyed by human vocalizations and odours ar...
The left hemisphere of the human brain is dominant in the production of speech and signed language. ...
The last decades evidenced auditory laterality in vertebrates, offering new important insights for t...
Considerable experimental evidence shows that functional cerebral asymmetries are widespread in anim...
Considerable experimental evidence shows that functional cerebral asymmetries are widespread in anim...
This chapter shows how lateralisation of brain functions influences dog behaviour during several act...
SummaryIt is well established that in human speech perception the left hemisphere (LH) of the brain ...
To investigate the perceptual mechanisms underlying conspecific vocal recognition in canine species,...
Functional asymmetries, for example, the preferential involvement of 1 brain hemisphere to process s...
Over the recent years, the study of emotional functioning has become one of the central issues in do...
Auditory lateralization in response to both conspecific and heterospecific vocalizations (dog vocali...
The study of emotional functioning is of crucial importance for improving the welfare of domestic an...
Lesion studies in monkeys have suggested a modest left hemisphere dominance for processing species-s...
Cerebral lateralisation was once thought to be unique to human beings, but has since been demonstrat...
International audienceThe last decades evidenced auditory laterality in vertebrates, offering new im...
Recent scientific literature shows that emotional cues conveyed by human vocalizations and odours ar...
The left hemisphere of the human brain is dominant in the production of speech and signed language. ...
The last decades evidenced auditory laterality in vertebrates, offering new important insights for t...