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Innate turning preference of leaf-cutting ants in the absence of external orientation cues
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Journal of Experimental Biology
J Exp Biol (2018) 221 (14): jeb177006.
Published: 30 July 2018
...://www.biologists.com/user-licence-1-1/ Summary: In the absence of external orientation cues, leaf-cutting ants show an innate turning preference to the left. This bias can cause a looping pattern to enable ants to find their way back to a lost trail or nest site. Lateralisation Thigmotaxis Visual cues...
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Asymmetry of different brain structures in homing pigeons with and without navigational experience
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Journal of Experimental Biology
J Exp Biol (2010) 213 (13): 2219–2224.
Published: 1 July 2010
... is influenced by navigational experience, and, as in other birds, functional specialisation of the left and right hemispheres (‘lateralisation’) occurs in homing pigeons. To show in what way lateralisation is reflected in brain structure volume, and whether some lateralisation or asymmetry in homing pigeons...
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The use of viewing posture to control visual processing by lateralised mechanisms
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Journal of Experimental Biology
J Exp Biol (2002) 205 (10): 1451–1457.
Published: 15 May 2002
... the present one, allow study of lateralisation under normal conditions. They suggest that differential viewing is used to allow the eye system appropriate to the task in hand to dominate, even with both eyes readily able to see the target. References Andrew, R. J. ( 2002 ). The earliest origins...