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Complementary right and left hemifield use for predatory and agonistic behaviour in toads

 

作者: G Vallortigara,   L Rogers,   A Bisazza,   G Lippolis,   A Robins,  

 

期刊: NeuroReport  (OVID Available online 1998)
卷期: Volume 9, issue 14  

页码: 3341-3344

 

ISSN:0959-4965

 

年代: 1998

 

出版商: OVID

 

关键词: Brain asymmetry;Evolution of lateralization;Lateralization;Toad;Visual hemineglect

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

CEREBRAL lateralization, the differing specializations of the right and left sides of the brain once thought to be unique of humans, is now well known to occur in both birds and mammals. Here we report that in toads the right hemisfield of vision guides predatory tongue-striking responses towards moving prey and the left hemisfield guides agnostic tongue-striking responses towards conspecifics. This indicates, for the first time, complementary cerebral specializations for visual processing in anurans, and strongly supports the hypothesis that lateralized brain functions in birds and mammals may have arisen from a common lateralized ancestor. Complementary specializations in visual processing may have originally evolved to avoid problem of response competition during control of medial organs such as the tongue in organisms with laterally placed eyes and, in organisms with wider binocular overlap, it appears to be retained for initial detection of stimuli in the extreme lateral fields.

 

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