Lateralization of ventral fins use during object exploration in the blue gourami (Trichogaster trichopterus)
@article{Bisazza2001LateralizationOV, title={Lateralization of ventral fins use during object exploration in the blue gourami (Trichogaster trichopterus)}, author={Angelo Bisazza and Giuseppe Lippolis and Giorgio Vallortigara}, journal={Physiology \& Behavior}, year={2001}, volume={72}, pages={575-578} }
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- Biology, PsychologyAnimal Behaviour
- 2003
It is suggested that the evolution of brain lateralization, often linked to lateralized behaviours, may have occurred early in evolutionary history and may not have been the result of multiple independent evolutionary events as previously thought.
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- Psychology
- 2017
The results suggest that handedness may be present in Atlantic bottlenose dolphins with regards to social contact, and a larger and more diverse sample size may provide a better understanding in whyhandedness may change across development.
Forelimb preferences in quadrupedal marsupials and their implications for laterality evolution in mammals
- Biology, PsychologyBMC Evolutionary Biology
- 2012
The data confirm the idea that non-primate mammals differ from primates in sensitivity to task complexity and suggest that the alternative way of interhemispheric connection in absence of corpus callosum may result in a fundamentally distinct mechanism of sex effect on limb preferences in marsupials compared to placentals.
Does Octopus vulgaris have preferred arms?
- Biology, PsychologyJournal of comparative psychology
- 2006
It is shown that octopuses had a strong preference for anterior arm use to reach for and explore objects, which points toward a task division between anterior and posterior arms.
Asymmetry of Leg Use During Prey Handling in the Spider Scytodes globula (Scytodidae)
- BiologyJournal of Insect Behavior
- 2004
In spitting spiders Scytodes globula collected in the field, anterior leg loss was more frequent on the left than on the right side, possibly as an outcome of predatory episodes, and behavioral asymmetry may be an ancient evolutionary trait.
Morphometry and microanatomy of the barbels of the common sawshark Pristiophorus cirratus (Pristiophoridae): implications for pristiophorid behaviour.
- BiologyJournal of fish biology
- 2017
The internal anatomy of the barbels of the common sawshark Pristiophorus cirratus was examined with light microscopy to clarify their sensory role and it is hypothesized that the Barbels are used by P. Cirratus to locate prey in both the water column and on the substratum via wake detection and sensing changes in surface texture.
Laterality of head position at rest in mallard ( Anas platyrhynchos ) from two distinct northern wintering groups
- Biology
- 2015
It is concluded that the study of different wintering groups of mallards can be possibly perspective for estimation of population status by assessment of relative proportion of «left» and «right» birds.
Paw preferences in the Asian small-clawed otter – using an inexpensive, video-based protocol to study laterality of rare species in the zoo
- BiologyLaterality
- 2018
This study provides first evidences for individual paw preferences in otters, which were in line with previously reported forelimb use pattern in carnivoran species and may facilitate future studies investigating paw preferences under experimentally controlled conditions.
Variability of the behavioral laterality in Teleostei (Pisces)
- Psychology, BiologyJournal of Ichthyology
- 2006
Comparisons of the laterality among different fish species should be based on experimental methods that also take into account those behavioral differences among them that are not directly linked to theLaterality.
Limb preferences in a marsupial, Macropus rufogriseus: evidence for postural effect
- Biology, PsychologyAnimal Behaviour
- 2012
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