Handedness/footedness and side biases are a well-known phenomenon in many animals, including humans. However, these so-called biases have mostly been studied at the population level--individual biases have received less attention, especially with regard to consistency over different tasks. Here we investigate behavioral lateralization in 12 male Budgerigars, Melopsittacus undulatus, a social parrot inhabiting the Australian bushlands. We performed 5 types of experiments to investigate lateralization, in tasks that involved climbing onto a perch, or landing on perches arranged in various configurations. The birds displayed highly significant, individually varying biases. The bias displayed by any particular individual varied with the task, i...
Lateralisation, the different use of one or other side or appendix of the body, is basically determi...
Individual preference for the use of one limb over the other to explore the environment or manipulat...
Birds flying through a cluttered environment require the ability to choose routes that will take the...
<div><p>Handedness/footedness and side biases are a well-known phenomenon in many animals, including...
Birds flying through a cluttered environment require the ability to choose routes that will take the...
Cerebral lateralization refers to the division of information processing in either hemisphere of the...
Cerebral lateralization refers to the division of information processing in either hemisphere of the...
Cerebral lateralization refers to the division of cognitive function in either brain hemisphere and ...
Birds flying through a cluttered environment require the ability to choose routes that will take the...
<div><p>Birds flying through a cluttered environment require the ability to choose routes that will ...
Birds flying through a cluttered environment require the ability to choose routes that will take the...
Individual preference for the use of one limb over the other to explore the environment or manipulat...
Individual preference for the use of one limb over the other to explore the environment or manipulat...
Cerebral lateralization refers to the division of cognitive function in either brain hemisphere and ...
Cerebral lateralization refers to the division of information processing in either hemisphere of the...
Lateralisation, the different use of one or other side or appendix of the body, is basically determi...
Individual preference for the use of one limb over the other to explore the environment or manipulat...
Birds flying through a cluttered environment require the ability to choose routes that will take the...
<div><p>Handedness/footedness and side biases are a well-known phenomenon in many animals, including...
Birds flying through a cluttered environment require the ability to choose routes that will take the...
Cerebral lateralization refers to the division of information processing in either hemisphere of the...
Cerebral lateralization refers to the division of information processing in either hemisphere of the...
Cerebral lateralization refers to the division of cognitive function in either brain hemisphere and ...
Birds flying through a cluttered environment require the ability to choose routes that will take the...
<div><p>Birds flying through a cluttered environment require the ability to choose routes that will ...
Birds flying through a cluttered environment require the ability to choose routes that will take the...
Individual preference for the use of one limb over the other to explore the environment or manipulat...
Individual preference for the use of one limb over the other to explore the environment or manipulat...
Cerebral lateralization refers to the division of cognitive function in either brain hemisphere and ...
Cerebral lateralization refers to the division of information processing in either hemisphere of the...
Lateralisation, the different use of one or other side or appendix of the body, is basically determi...
Individual preference for the use of one limb over the other to explore the environment or manipulat...
Birds flying through a cluttered environment require the ability to choose routes that will take the...