Lateralisation of function in the chicken fore-brain.
Pharmacol Biochem Behav
; 10(5): 679-86, 1979 May.
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There is lateralisation of function in the chicken fore-brain. This was revealed by examining the behavioural modifications produced by administration of cycloheximide into the left or right hemisphere on Day 2 of post-hatched life. Visual discrimination learning of a task requiring a search for food was found to be performed either entirely or, at least, to a greater extent by the left hemisphere. Visual habituation learning was not found to be lateralised. The left hemisphere is more involved in auditory habituation than is the right; administration of cycloheximide to the left hemisphere slowed auditory habituation, as did bilateral administration, but treatment of the right hemisphere was ineffective. There are indications that the right hemisphere plays a more important role in response to novelty. A side-preference for response to stimuli seen by the left eye was demonstrated. These results are discussed with reference to head orientation during development in the egg.
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Galinhas
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Lateralidade Funcional
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Animals
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En
Revista:
Pharmacol Biochem Behav
Ano de publicação:
1979
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Estados Unidos