2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00429-021-02390-w
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Lessons from behavioral lateralization in olfaction

Abstract: Sensory information, sampled by sensory organs positioned on each side of the body may play a crucial role in organizing brain lateralization. This question is of particular interest with regard to the growing evidence of alteration in lateralization in several psychiatric conditions. In this context, the olfactory system, an ancient, mostly ipsilateral and well-conserved system across phylogeny may prove an interesting model system to understand the behavioral significance of brain lateralization. Here, we fo… Show more

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“…Detection and response to odors is lateralized in the domestic chick, as it is also in other species (Cavelius et al, 2022). Chicks respond to lower doses of odors when they detect them using their right nostril than they do when using their left nostril (Vallortigara and Andrew, 1994;Burne and Rogers, 2002).…”
Section: Laterality Of Olfactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Detection and response to odors is lateralized in the domestic chick, as it is also in other species (Cavelius et al, 2022). Chicks respond to lower doses of odors when they detect them using their right nostril than they do when using their left nostril (Vallortigara and Andrew, 1994;Burne and Rogers, 2002).…”
Section: Laterality Of Olfactionmentioning
confidence: 99%