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Austin, N.P.; Rogers, L.J. Limb preferences and lateralization of aggression, reactivity and vigilance in feral horses, Equus caballus 2012 Animal Behaviour 5651 83 239-247 details   doi
Krueger, K.; Schwarz, S.; Marr, I.; Farmer, K. Laterality in Horse Training: Psychological and Physical Balance and Coordination and Strength Rather Than Straightness 2022 Animals 6670 12 1042 details   doi
Cloutier, S.; Newberry, R.C. Differences in skeletal and ornamental traits between laying hen cannibals, victims and bystanders 2002 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 2092 77 115-126 details   doi
Matsumura, S.; Kobayashi, T. A game model for dominance relations among group-living animals 1998 Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 5102 42 77-84 details   doi
Sakai, M.; Hishii, T.; Takeda, S.; Kohshima, S. Laterality of flipper rubbing behaviour in wild bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus): Caused by asymmetry of eye use? 2006 Behavioural Brain Research 5347 170 204-210 details   doi
Rizhova, L.Y.; Kokorina, E.P. Behavioural asymmetry is involved in regulation of autonomic processes: Left side presentation of food improves reproduction and lactation in cows 2005 Behavioural Brain Research 5348 161 75-81 details   doi
Rizhova, L.Y.; Kulagin, D.A. The effects of corticosteroids on lateral bias in female rats 1994 Behavioural Brain Research 5349 60 51-54 details   doi
Versace, E.; Morgante, M.; Pulina, G.; Vallortigara, G. Behavioural lateralization in sheep (Ovis aries) 2007 Behavioural Brain Research 6701 184 72-80 details   doi
Giljov, A.; Karenina, K. Differential roles of the right and left brain hemispheres in the social interactions of a free-ranging ungulate 2019 Behavioural Processes 6587 168 103959 details   doi
Krishnan, A.; Gandour, J.T.; Ananthakrishnan, S.; Bidelman, G.M.; Smalt, C.J. Functional ear (a)symmetry in brainstem neural activity relevant to encoding of voice pitch: A precursor for hemispheric specialization? Brain and Language 5391 In Press, Corrected Proof details   doi
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