PubMed ID: 19634940WOS: 000268530000013Adult Japanese quail display left-eye/right-hemisphere dominance in visually guided sexual tracking. In 2 experiments, the authors set out to answer if this functional cerebral asymmetry is modifiable by posthatch monocular deprivation, In Experiment 1, the left or the right eye of 2-day old quail were closed for 70 days. Quail were run in a left- or a right-turning runway to obtain access to a conspecific of the opposite sex. The performance of both left and right eye systems was equal. In Experiment 2, the deprived eyes of the quail were opened and the previously open eyes were closed. They were tested with the same runways. Overall, running speed was very low, but the quail showed a left-eye/right-h...
Birds represent a particularly suitable model for cognitive neurosciences to study the prenatal fact...
International audienceLateralization is the ascendency of one side of the body or the brain to contr...
Following an early suggestion byMach [Mach E. The analysis of sensations. Chicago: Open Court Publis...
WOS: 000268530000013PubMed ID: 19634940Adult Japanese quail display left-eye/right-hemisphere domina...
WOS: 000248450000003PubMed ID: 17558814Sexually active adult Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japon...
Species‐typical prenatal visual stimulation in avian species is a necessary component in the develop...
AbstractFunctional cerebral asymmetries, once thought to be exclusively human, are now accepted to b...
Quails were tested for leftward and rightward turning preferences in a detour task. When facing a mi...
Two-week-old quails ��Coturnix coturnix) were trained to discriminate food grains scattered randomly...
AbstractRecent evidence has demonstrated that, in animals with laterally placed eyes, functional cer...
International audienceThe influence of the brain laterality on behavioral expression and sensory per...
Vertebrate brains display physiological and anatomical left-right differences, which are related to ...
Vertebrate brains display physiological and anatomical left-right differences, which are related to ...
Few light-points on the joints of a moving animal give the impression of biological motion (BM). Day...
A bias to allocate attention to the left hemispace, similar to the well-known pseudoneglect phenomen...
Birds represent a particularly suitable model for cognitive neurosciences to study the prenatal fact...
International audienceLateralization is the ascendency of one side of the body or the brain to contr...
Following an early suggestion byMach [Mach E. The analysis of sensations. Chicago: Open Court Publis...
WOS: 000268530000013PubMed ID: 19634940Adult Japanese quail display left-eye/right-hemisphere domina...
WOS: 000248450000003PubMed ID: 17558814Sexually active adult Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japon...
Species‐typical prenatal visual stimulation in avian species is a necessary component in the develop...
AbstractFunctional cerebral asymmetries, once thought to be exclusively human, are now accepted to b...
Quails were tested for leftward and rightward turning preferences in a detour task. When facing a mi...
Two-week-old quails ��Coturnix coturnix) were trained to discriminate food grains scattered randomly...
AbstractRecent evidence has demonstrated that, in animals with laterally placed eyes, functional cer...
International audienceThe influence of the brain laterality on behavioral expression and sensory per...
Vertebrate brains display physiological and anatomical left-right differences, which are related to ...
Vertebrate brains display physiological and anatomical left-right differences, which are related to ...
Few light-points on the joints of a moving animal give the impression of biological motion (BM). Day...
A bias to allocate attention to the left hemispace, similar to the well-known pseudoneglect phenomen...
Birds represent a particularly suitable model for cognitive neurosciences to study the prenatal fact...
International audienceLateralization is the ascendency of one side of the body or the brain to contr...
Following an early suggestion byMach [Mach E. The analysis of sensations. Chicago: Open Court Publis...