The relationship between visuospatial attention and paw preference was investigated in domestic dogs. Visuospatial attention was evaluated using a food detection task that closely matches the so-called "cancellation" task used in human studies. Paw preference was estimated by quantifying the dog's use of forepaws to hold a puzzle feeder device (namely the "Kong") while eating its content. Results clearly revealed a strong relationship between visuospatial attention bias and motor laterality, with a left-visuospatial bias in the left-pawed group, a right-visuospatial bias in the right-pawed group and with the absence of significant visuospatial attention bias in ambi-pawed subjects. The current findings are the first evidence for the presenc...
<div><p>Dogs discriminate human direction of attention cues, such as body, gaze, head and eye orient...
Background: It has been suggested that the functional similarities in the socio-cognitive behaviour ...
Laterality in paw use was investigated over a period of 6 years in 44 domestic cats trained to perfo...
The relationship between visuospatial attention and paw preference was investigated in domestic dogs...
Cerebral lateralisation was once thought to be unique to human beings, but has since been demonstrat...
In a number of species, individuals showing lateralized hand/paw usage (i.e. the preferential use of...
Paw use in a task consisting of the removal of a piece of adhesive paper from the snout was investig...
The term laterality refers to the preference most mammals show for one body side over the other. Th...
Sensitivity to the emotions of others provides clear biological advantages. However, in the case of ...
This chapter shows how lateralisation of brain functions influences dog behaviour during several act...
Contains fulltext : 55658.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A study involv...
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...
The term laterally refers to the preference most mammals show for one body side over the other. The ...
Sensitivity to the emotions of others provides clear biological advantages. However, in the case of ...
<div><p>Dogs discriminate human direction of attention cues, such as body, gaze, head and eye orient...
Background: It has been suggested that the functional similarities in the socio-cognitive behaviour ...
Laterality in paw use was investigated over a period of 6 years in 44 domestic cats trained to perfo...
The relationship between visuospatial attention and paw preference was investigated in domestic dogs...
Cerebral lateralisation was once thought to be unique to human beings, but has since been demonstrat...
In a number of species, individuals showing lateralized hand/paw usage (i.e. the preferential use of...
Paw use in a task consisting of the removal of a piece of adhesive paper from the snout was investig...
The term laterality refers to the preference most mammals show for one body side over the other. Th...
Sensitivity to the emotions of others provides clear biological advantages. However, in the case of ...
This chapter shows how lateralisation of brain functions influences dog behaviour during several act...
Contains fulltext : 55658.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A study involv...
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...
The term laterally refers to the preference most mammals show for one body side over the other. The ...
Sensitivity to the emotions of others provides clear biological advantages. However, in the case of ...
<div><p>Dogs discriminate human direction of attention cues, such as body, gaze, head and eye orient...
Background: It has been suggested that the functional similarities in the socio-cognitive behaviour ...
Laterality in paw use was investigated over a period of 6 years in 44 domestic cats trained to perfo...