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041 0 _aEnglish
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100 1 _aRogers, B.Sc.(Hons), D.Phil., D.Sc., FAA, Lesley
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245 1 0 _aLeft Versus Right Asymmetries of Brain and Behaviour
260 _bMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
_c2019
300 _a1 electronic resource (118 p.)
506 0 _aOpen Access
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520 _aThis book is a collection of papers written by leaders in the field of lateralized brain function and behaviour in non-human animals. The papers cover the asymmetry of brain mechanisms and behaviour in a wide range of both vertebrate and invertebrate species. Each paper focuses on one of the following topics: the link between population-level lateralization and social behaviour; the processes in the avian brain that permit one brain hemisphere to take control of behaviour; lateralized attention to predators and the common pattern of lateralization in vertebrate species; visual and auditory lateralization; influences that alter the development of lateralization—specifically, the effect of temperature on the development of lateralization in sharks; and the importance of understanding lateralization when considering both the training and welfare of dogs. Collectively, these studies address questions of why different species have asymmetry of brain and behaviour, how it develops, and how this is dealt with by these different species. The papers report on the lateralization of different types of behaviour, each going beyond merely reporting the presence of asymmetry and shedding light on its function and on the mechanisms involved in its expression.
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546 _aEnglish
653 _aspider monkey
653 _azebra finch
653 _astarlings
653 _afrequency-dependent selection
653 _amonocular viewing
653 _awelfare
653 _aclimate change
653 _asong
653 _adevelopment
653 _asocial behavior
653 _asocial interactions
653 _aphysiology
653 _apredator inspection
653 _ascale-eater
653 _avision
653 _areaction time
653 _across-predation
653 _aauditory perception
653 _adog
653 _aeye preference
653 _abrain asymmetry
653 _aasymmetry of brain function
653 _apaw preference
653 _asongbirds
653 _ashelter
653 _ahemisphere differences
653 _ahemispheric interactions
653 _apopulation-level
653 _abirds
653 _acolor discrimination
653 _alaterality
653 _ageneral pattern of lateralisation
653 _alateralised behaviour
653 _aindividual-level
653 _alateral dimorphism
653 _atemperature
653 _asocial interaction
653 _abehavior
653 _aESS
653 _asocial networks
653 _aevolution
653 _aCampbell’s monkeys
653 _ahemispheric specialisation
653 _alateralization
653 _aelasmobranchs
653 _aPerissodus
653 _aattention
653 _arisk
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