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Reddon, A.R.; Hurd, P.L. Individual differences in cerebral lateralization are associated with shy-bold variation in the convict cichlid 2009 Animal Behaviour. 5373 77 189-193
Batt, L.S.; Batt, M.S.; Baguley, J.A.; McGreevy, P.D. The relationships between motor lateralization, salivary cortisol concentrations and behavior in dogs 2009 Journal of Veterinary Behaviour 5383 4 216-222
Baragli, P.; Vitale, V.; Paoletti, E.; Sighieri, C.; Reddon, A.R. Detour behaviour in horses (Equus caballus) 2011 Journal of Ethology 5686 29 227-234
Tomkins, L.M.; McGreevy, P.D.; Branson, N.J. Lack of standardization in reporting motor laterality in the domestic dog (Canis familiaris) 2010 Journal of Veterinary Behaviour 5378 5 235-239
Tomkins, L.M.; Williams, K.A.; Thomson, P.C.; McGreevy, P.D. Sensory Jump Test as a measure of sensory (visual) lateralization in dogs (Canis familiaris) 2010 Journal of Veterinary Behavior 5379 5 256-267
Esch, L.; Wöhr, C.; Erhard, M.; Krueger, K. Horses� (Equus Caballus) Laterality, Stress Hormones, and Task Related Behavior in Innovative Problem-Solving 2019 Animals 6570 9 265
Marinsek, N.L.; Gazzaniga, M.S.; Miller, M.B. Chapter 17 – Split-Brain, Split-Mind 2016 The Neurology of Conciousness (Second Edition) 6648 271-279
Komárková, M.; Bartošová, J. Lateralized suckling in domestic horses (Equus caballus) 2013 5664 16 343-349
Reddon, A.R.; Hurd, P.L. Acting unilaterally: Why do animals with strongly lateralized brains behave differently than those with weakly lateralized brains? 2009 Bioscience Hypotheses 5417 2 383-387
Güntürkün, O.; Kesch, S. Visual lateralization during feeding in pigeons 1987 Behavioral Neuroscience 5588 101 433-435