Behavioral, neurophysiological and evolutionary perspectives on unihemispheric sleep
NC Rattenborg, CJ Amlaner, SL Lima - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral …, 2000 - Elsevier
Several animals mitigate the fundamental conflict between sleep and wakefulness by
engaging in unihemispheric sleep, a unique state during which one cerebral hemisphere …
engaging in unihemispheric sleep, a unique state during which one cerebral hemisphere …
Fear and adaptability in poultry: insights, implications and imperatives
RB Jones - World's Poultry Science Journal, 1996 - cambridge.org
Fear is now widely regarded as an undesirable state of suffering by many members of the
public, the scientific community, welfare and policy groups, as well as by a growing number …
public, the scientific community, welfare and policy groups, as well as by a growing number …
[BUCH][B] Poultry behaviour and welfare
MC Appleby, JA Mench, BO Hughes - 2004 - books.google.com
This authoritative textbook provides an introduction and guide to poultry behavior and
welfare. It describes the origin and biology of the various species of bird that are of …
welfare. It describes the origin and biology of the various species of bird that are of …
A function for the bicameral mind
Why do the left and right sides of the brain have different functions? Having a lateralized
brain, in which each hemisphere processes sensory inputs differently and carries out …
brain, in which each hemisphere processes sensory inputs differently and carries out …
Transport and transformations of yolk lipids during development of the avian embryo
BK Speake, AMB Murray, RC Noble - Progress in lipid research, 1998 - Elsevier
The first recorded investigations into avian embryo development were carried out in the 4th
century BC by no less a figure than Aristotle. 1 In common with most areas of science, further …
century BC by no less a figure than Aristotle. 1 In common with most areas of science, further …
Possible evolutionary origins of cognitive brain lateralization
Despite the substantial literature on the functional architecture of the asymmetries of the
human brain, which has been accumulating for more than 130 years since Dax and Broca's …
human brain, which has been accumulating for more than 130 years since Dax and Broca's …
Developmental dynamics: toward a biologically plausible evolutionary psychology.
R Lickliter, H Honeycutt - Psychological bulletin, 2003 - psycnet.apa.org
There has been a conceptual revolution in the biological sciences over the past several
decades. Evidence from genetics, embryology, and developmental biology has converged …
decades. Evidence from genetics, embryology, and developmental biology has converged …
Visually inexperienced chicks exhibit spontaneous preference for biological motion patterns
When only a small number of points of light attached to the torso and limbs of a moving
organism are visible, the animation correctly conveys the animal's activity. Here we report …
organism are visible, the animation correctly conveys the animal's activity. Here we report …
Evolution of hemispheric specialization: advantages and disadvantages
LJ Rogers - Brain and language, 2000 - Elsevier
Lateralization of the brain appeared early in evolution and many of its features appear to
have been retained, possibly even in humans. We now have a considerable amount of …
have been retained, possibly even in humans. We now have a considerable amount of …
[HTML][HTML] A review of environmental enrichment for laying hens during rearing in relation to their behavioral and physiological development
Globally, laying hen production systems are a focus of concern for animal welfare. Recently,
the impacts of rearing environments have attracted attention, particularly with the trend …
the impacts of rearing environments have attracted attention, particularly with the trend …