Approach direction and accuracy, but not response times, show spatial-numerical association in chicks.
Chicks trained to identify a target item in a sagittally-oriented series of identical items show a higher accuracy for the target on the left, rather than that on the right, at test when the series was rotated by 90°. Such bias seems to be due to a right hemispheric dominance in visuospatial tasks....
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Main Authors: | Rosa Rugani, Lucia Regolin |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/91a5f68d59874c6886e364e8ae0bdbbd |
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