Lateralization is the functional control of certain behaviors in the brain being processed by either the left or right hemisphere. Behavioral asymmetries can occur at an individual and population level, although population-level lateralization is less common amongst solitary species, whereas social species can benefit more from aligning and coordinating their activities. We assessed laterality (individual and population) through turning biases in the eusocial Damaraland mole rat, Fukomys damarensis. We considered factors such as breeding status (queen or subordinate), environment (wild-caught or captive), sex (male or female), colony and body mass. All individuals together demonstrated significant left-turning biases, which was also signifi...
In recent years, it has become apparent that behavioural and brain later-alization is the rule rathe...
This study investigates behavioural lateralization in sheep and lambs of different ages. A flock was...
Many C57BL/6J inbred mice were tested for paw preference. In unbiased worlds, approximately 10 perce...
DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT : Data is contained within the article.SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIALS : FIGUR...
Behavioural lateralization, the differential use one side of the body, and/or the bilateral use of s...
Lateralization of brain structures manifesting behavioral laterality is a known phenomenon among ver...
Lateralization of the brain in mammals has made animals more competitive during interaction with the...
The study of behavioural lateralisation is a field of research that has recently been receiving extr...
This book is a collection of papers written by leaders in the field of lateralized brain function an...
Lateral asymmetries are not confined to humans. Palaeozoic trilobites and calcichordates are now kno...
B6D2F1 hybrid mice that were allowed to observe a trained female mouse open a pendulum door to the r...
Left-cradling bias is a distinctive feature of maternal behaviour in humans and great apes, but its ...
Lateralization of brain is ubiquitous quality of vertebrate brain. In this paper we rewiev examples ...
Despite several decades of research, the epigenesis of behavioural and brain lateralization is still...
Since the discovery of brain asymmetry in a wide range of vertebrate species, it has become possible...
In recent years, it has become apparent that behavioural and brain later-alization is the rule rathe...
This study investigates behavioural lateralization in sheep and lambs of different ages. A flock was...
Many C57BL/6J inbred mice were tested for paw preference. In unbiased worlds, approximately 10 perce...
DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT : Data is contained within the article.SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIALS : FIGUR...
Behavioural lateralization, the differential use one side of the body, and/or the bilateral use of s...
Lateralization of brain structures manifesting behavioral laterality is a known phenomenon among ver...
Lateralization of the brain in mammals has made animals more competitive during interaction with the...
The study of behavioural lateralisation is a field of research that has recently been receiving extr...
This book is a collection of papers written by leaders in the field of lateralized brain function an...
Lateral asymmetries are not confined to humans. Palaeozoic trilobites and calcichordates are now kno...
B6D2F1 hybrid mice that were allowed to observe a trained female mouse open a pendulum door to the r...
Left-cradling bias is a distinctive feature of maternal behaviour in humans and great apes, but its ...
Lateralization of brain is ubiquitous quality of vertebrate brain. In this paper we rewiev examples ...
Despite several decades of research, the epigenesis of behavioural and brain lateralization is still...
Since the discovery of brain asymmetry in a wide range of vertebrate species, it has become possible...
In recent years, it has become apparent that behavioural and brain later-alization is the rule rathe...
This study investigates behavioural lateralization in sheep and lambs of different ages. A flock was...
Many C57BL/6J inbred mice were tested for paw preference. In unbiased worlds, approximately 10 perce...