Hugs and kisses–The role of motor preferences and emotional lateralization for hemispheric asymmetries in human social touch
Social touch is an important aspect of human social interaction-across all cultures, humans
engage in kissing, cradling and embracing. These behaviors are necessarily asymmetric …
engage in kissing, cradling and embracing. These behaviors are necessarily asymmetric …
Cognition of the manatee: past research and future developments
Y Henaut, A Charles, F Delfour - Animal Cognition, 2022 - Springer
In this paper, we present a review of the current knowledge related to the cognitive abilities
of the manatee, with a focus on the Antillean manatee in situ and ex situ. Following a …
of the manatee, with a focus on the Antillean manatee in situ and ex situ. Following a …
Investigation of lateralization of socio-sexual behavior in belugas (Delphinapterus leucas)
The majority of cetacean research suggests a right side/left cerebral hemisphere bias for
processing visuospatial information and a left side/right cerebral hemisphere bias for …
processing visuospatial information and a left side/right cerebral hemisphere bias for …
Elephants in the farm–changing temporal and seasonal patterns of human-elephant interactions in a forest-agriculture matrix in the Western Ghats, India
Accelerating levels of human-elephant conflicts (HEC) have become a topic of major
concern in conservation efforts of endangered Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) …
concern in conservation efforts of endangered Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) …
Zoo elephant research: contributions to conservation of captive and free‐ranging species
African elephants Loxodonta africana and Asian elephants Elephas maximus are not
thriving in many captive settings and are threatened throughout their native ranges. Many …
thriving in many captive settings and are threatened throughout their native ranges. Many …
Mother and offspring lateralized social behavior across mammalian species
Findings on nonprimate mammals place the issue of mother–infant lateralized relations in a
broader context, demonstrating that humans are one of many species showing this feature …
broader context, demonstrating that humans are one of many species showing this feature …
Lateralization of mother-infant interactions in wild horses
The manifestation of behavioural lateralization has been shown to be modified by
environmental conditions, life experiences, and selective breeding. This study tests whether …
environmental conditions, life experiences, and selective breeding. This study tests whether …
Differential roles of the right and left brain hemispheres in the social interactions of a free-ranging ungulate
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 …
understanding of the relative roles of two brain hemispheres in social processing is still …
Mainly Visual Aspects of Emotional Laterality in Cognitively Developed and Highly Social Mammals—A Systematic Review
G Gainotti - Brain Sciences, 2024 - mdpi.com
Several studies have shown that emotions are asymmetrically represented in the human
brain and have proposed three main models (the 'right hemisphere hypothesis', the …
brain and have proposed three main models (the 'right hemisphere hypothesis', the …
Analogous laterality in trunk movements in captive African elephants: A pilot study
Lateralization of hand use in primates has been extensively studied in a variety of contexts,
and starts to be investigated in other species and organs in order to understand the …
and starts to be investigated in other species and organs in order to understand the …