Detour behaviour was investigated in attack-trained dogs faced with a "U"-shaped vertical barrier behind which a figurant (target) was located. Left-turners took less time to detour the barrier than right-turners. The most logical explanation for the lateral asymmetries observed in dogs' detour behaviour is to assume that they reflect preferential use of the right or the left eye in visual analysis of the target. Given that the lateral field of each eye of dogs projects mainly to the contralateral side of the brain, shorter latencies to solve the task observed in left-turners (right visual hemifield) with respect to right-turners (left visual hemifield) are consistent with specialisation of the left hemisphere in prey-catching behaviour. Ov...
The objective of this study was to investigate the ability of horses (Equus caballus) to detour arou...
In a number of species, individuals showing lateralized hand/paw usage (i.e. the preferential use of...
The aim of this study was to determine whether objective measures of laterality could be used to ide...
Detour behaviour was investigated in attack-trained dogs faced with a "U"-shaped vertical barrier be...
Cerebral lateralisation was once thought to be unique to human beings, but has since been demonstrat...
The influence of lateralization on 19 agility trained dogs (Canis familiaris) was investigated by s...
Understanding the complementary specialisation of the canine brain has been the subject of increasin...
This chapter shows how lateralisation of brain functions influences dog behaviour during several act...
During feeding behaviour, dogs were suddenly presented with 2D stimuli depicting the silhouette of a...
Sensory lateralization in dogs (n = 74) was investigated in this study using our innovation, the Sen...
The authors investigated the relationship between paw preference (the paw with which dogs prefer to ...
This book is a collection of papers written by leaders in the field of lateralized brain function an...
Quails were tested for leftward and rightward turning preferences in a detour task. When facing a mi...
Sheepdogs' visuospatial abilities, their control of prey-driven behavior and their motor functions a...
Abstract: Studies over the past 30 years suggest that functional lateralisation occurs in many anima...
The objective of this study was to investigate the ability of horses (Equus caballus) to detour arou...
In a number of species, individuals showing lateralized hand/paw usage (i.e. the preferential use of...
The aim of this study was to determine whether objective measures of laterality could be used to ide...
Detour behaviour was investigated in attack-trained dogs faced with a "U"-shaped vertical barrier be...
Cerebral lateralisation was once thought to be unique to human beings, but has since been demonstrat...
The influence of lateralization on 19 agility trained dogs (Canis familiaris) was investigated by s...
Understanding the complementary specialisation of the canine brain has been the subject of increasin...
This chapter shows how lateralisation of brain functions influences dog behaviour during several act...
During feeding behaviour, dogs were suddenly presented with 2D stimuli depicting the silhouette of a...
Sensory lateralization in dogs (n = 74) was investigated in this study using our innovation, the Sen...
The authors investigated the relationship between paw preference (the paw with which dogs prefer to ...
This book is a collection of papers written by leaders in the field of lateralized brain function an...
Quails were tested for leftward and rightward turning preferences in a detour task. When facing a mi...
Sheepdogs' visuospatial abilities, their control of prey-driven behavior and their motor functions a...
Abstract: Studies over the past 30 years suggest that functional lateralisation occurs in many anima...
The objective of this study was to investigate the ability of horses (Equus caballus) to detour arou...
In a number of species, individuals showing lateralized hand/paw usage (i.e. the preferential use of...
The aim of this study was to determine whether objective measures of laterality could be used to ide...