Growing evidence shows a variety of sensorial and motor asymmetries in social and non- social interactions in various species, indicating a lateralized processing of information by …
Behavioural lateralization, which reflects the functional specializations of the two brain hemispheres, is assumed to play an important role in cooperative intraspecific interactions …
Despite the abundant empirical evidence on lateralized social behaviours, a clear understanding of the relative roles of two brain hemispheres in social processing is still …
Lateralization appears as a left–right asymmetry of morphology and behaviour in many animal species including both vertebrates and invertebrates and provides functional …
In group-living animals, the social structure and organisation play a significant role in survival and reproduction. Understanding the social aspects of animal lives in the wild may …
Visual lateralization arises from the differential processing of information by the two brain hemispheres and can manifest itself in animal behaviour in the form of lateral preferences …
A Giljov, K Karenina - Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 2023 - frontiersin.org
The current evidence indicates that the lateralized processing of social information is an integral part of the perception of the conspecifics (eg, Deng and Rogers, 2002; Kendrick …
M Baldachini, B Regaiolli, M Llorente, D Riba… - International Journal of …, 2021 - Springer
Brain hemispheres have different functions and control the movements of the contralateral side of the body. One of these functions is processing emotions. The right hemisphere …
In wild animals, specific locations may function as 'social arenas' playing a significant role in various aspects of intraspecific interactions. The emergence of such social arenas is …