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Schultheiss, O.C.; Riebel, K.; Jones, N.M. Activity inhibition: A predictor of lateralized brain function during stress? 2009 Neuropsychology 5382 23 392-404
Cowell, P.E.; Fitch, R.H.; Denenberg, V.H. Laterality in animals: relevance to schizophrenia 1999 Schizophrenia Bulletin 2827 25 41-62
Ruggieri, V. The running horse stops: the hypothetical role of the eyes in imagery of movement 1999 Perceptual and motor skills 94 89 1088-1092
Larose, C.; Richard-Yris, M.-A.; Hausberger, M.; Rogers, L.J. Laterality of horses associated with emotionality in novel situations 2006 Laterality 1826 11 355-367
Rogers, L.J. Evolution of hemispheric specialization: advantages and disadvantages 2000 Brain and Language 4621 73 236-253
Parr, L.A.; Hopkins, W.D.; de Waal, F.B. Haptic discrimination in capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella): evidence of manual specialization 1997 Neuropsychologia 201 35 143-152
Siniscalchi, M.; Sasso, R.; Pepe, A.M.; Dimatteo, S.; Vallortigara, G.; Quaranta, A. Sniffing with the right nostril: lateralization of response to odour stimuli by dogs Animal Behaviour 5394 In Press, Corrected Proof
Hunt, G.R.; Gray, R.D. Direct observations of pandanus-tool manufacture and use by a New Caledonian crow (Corvus moneduloides) 2004 Animal Cognition 2529 7 114-120
Deuel, N.R.; Lawrence, L.M. Laterality in the gallop gait of horses 1987 Journal of biomechanics 528 20 645-649
Chappell, J.; Kacelnik, A. Selection of tool diameter by New Caledonian crows Corvus moneduloides 2004 Animal Cognition 2528 7 121-127