The late 20th century brought with it substantial evidence showing that many vertebrate species are capable of exhibiting brain and behavioural lateralisation (i.e. functional and/or structural specialisations of the left and right sides of the brain/behaviour), undermining the traditional view that this attribute is uniquely human. Motor lateralisation, a specific form of behavioural lateralisation, in which an organism displays a directional preference whilst making movements, has previously been identified in many vertebrates but has received little attention in invertebrate species, particularly insects. Considering this, I investigated motor lateralisation in the desert locust (Schistocerca gregaria) and the red wood ant (Formica rufa)...
This chapter discusses the methods of studying behavioral lateralization in invertebrate animals. Al...
Behavioural and brain left–right asymmetries are a common feature among the animal kingdom. Laterali...
SummaryObservations of locusts walking on a horizontal ladder demonstrate that front leg movements a...
Lateralized behaviours are widespread in both vertebrates and invertebrates, suggesting that lateral...
Recent studies have revealed a variety of left–right asymmetries among vertebrates and invertebrates...
The behavioural lateralisation of a species is thought to be influenced by social organisation. Howe...
Traditionally, only humans were thought to exhibit brain and behavioral asymmetries, but several stu...
Lateralized behaviours are widespread in both vertebrates and invertebrates, suggesting that lateral...
The effect of previous exposure to lateral sensory stimuli in shaping the response to subsequent sym...
Escape and surveillance responses to predators are lateralized in several vertebrate species. Howeve...
© 2018 The Author(s). Workers of the house-hunting ant Temnothorax albipennis rely on visual edge fo...
The study of behavioural lateralisation is a field of research that has recently been receiving extr...
Cerebral lateralization is a ubiquitous trait documented throughout all the branches of the phyletic...
Behavioural lateralization in invertebrates is an important field of study because it may provide in...
Despite evidence of asymmetries in insect sensory perception and motor control, there is no direct e...
This chapter discusses the methods of studying behavioral lateralization in invertebrate animals. Al...
Behavioural and brain left–right asymmetries are a common feature among the animal kingdom. Laterali...
SummaryObservations of locusts walking on a horizontal ladder demonstrate that front leg movements a...
Lateralized behaviours are widespread in both vertebrates and invertebrates, suggesting that lateral...
Recent studies have revealed a variety of left–right asymmetries among vertebrates and invertebrates...
The behavioural lateralisation of a species is thought to be influenced by social organisation. Howe...
Traditionally, only humans were thought to exhibit brain and behavioral asymmetries, but several stu...
Lateralized behaviours are widespread in both vertebrates and invertebrates, suggesting that lateral...
The effect of previous exposure to lateral sensory stimuli in shaping the response to subsequent sym...
Escape and surveillance responses to predators are lateralized in several vertebrate species. Howeve...
© 2018 The Author(s). Workers of the house-hunting ant Temnothorax albipennis rely on visual edge fo...
The study of behavioural lateralisation is a field of research that has recently been receiving extr...
Cerebral lateralization is a ubiquitous trait documented throughout all the branches of the phyletic...
Behavioural lateralization in invertebrates is an important field of study because it may provide in...
Despite evidence of asymmetries in insect sensory perception and motor control, there is no direct e...
This chapter discusses the methods of studying behavioral lateralization in invertebrate animals. Al...
Behavioural and brain left–right asymmetries are a common feature among the animal kingdom. Laterali...
SummaryObservations of locusts walking on a horizontal ladder demonstrate that front leg movements a...