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Footedness in pigeons, or simply sleight of foot ?DAVIES, M. N. O; GREEN, P. R.Animal behaviour. 1991, Vol 42, pp 311-312, issn 0003-3472, 2Article

Does footedness or hemispheric visual asymmetry influence centre of pressure displacements?GOLOMER, Eveline; MBONGO, Fabienne.Neuroscience letters. 2004, Vol 367, Num 2, pp 148-151, issn 0304-3940, 4 p.Article

Differential prolactin responsiveness to stress in left- and right-pawed miceWATERS, N. S; BADURA, L. L; DENENBERG, V. H et al.Brain research. 1996, Vol 724, Num 1, pp 112-116, issn 0006-8993Article

Relationship between paw preference strength and noise phobia in Canis familiarisBRANSON, N. J; ROGERS, L. J.Journal of comparative psychology (1983). 2006, Vol 120, Num 3, pp 176-183, issn 0735-7036, 8 p.Article

Effect of practice on paw preference in a reaching task in cats = Latéralisation du chat dans une tâche de pointage : effets de l'apprentissageLORINCZ, E; FABRE-THORPE, M.Comptes rendus de l'Académie des sciences. Série 3, Sciences de la vie. 1994, Vol 317, Num 12, pp 1081-1088, issn 0764-4469Article

Relation of brain weight to body weight in cats to sex and paw preferences : anomalous results in left-preferent catsDANE, S; TAN, Ü.International journal of neuroscience. 1992, Vol 62, Num 1-2, pp 75-80, issn 0020-7454Article

Catecholamine plasma levels following immune stimulation with rabies vaccine in dogs selected for their paw preferencesSINISCALCHI, Marcello; SASSO, Raffaella; PEPE, Anna M et al.Neuroscience letters. 2010, Vol 476, Num 3, pp 142-145, issn 0304-3940, 4 p.Article

Neonatal transection of the corpus callosum affects paw preference lateralization of adult Swiss miceMANHAES, Alex C; KRAHE, Thomas E; CAPARELLI-DAQUER, Egas et al.Neuroscience letters. 2003, Vol 348, Num 2, pp 69-72, issn 0304-3940, 4 p.Article

Locomotor adaptation and leading limb asymmetries in neonatal chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)HOPKINS, W. D; BARD, K. A; GRINER, K. M et al.International journal of primatology. 1997, Vol 18, Num 1, pp 105-114, issn 0164-0291Article

ROLE OF SEX IN THE NEUROCHEMICAL AND NEUROENDOCRINE CORRELATES OF PAW PREFERENCE IN THE RATSULLIVAN, R. M; CHEHAB, S. L; DUFRESNE, M. M et al.Neuroscience. 2012, Vol 202, pp 192-201, issn 0306-4522, 10 p.Article

Correlations between angiotensinase activity asymmetries in the brain and paw preference in ratsWU, He-Ming; CHAO WANG; WANG, Xue-Lian et al.Neuropeptides (Edinburgh). 2010, Vol 44, Num 3, pp 253-259, issn 0143-4179, 7 p.Article

Lateralised behaviour and immune response in dogs : Relations between paw preference and interferon-γ, interleukin-10 and IgG antibodies productionQUARANTA, A; SINISCALCHI, M; FRATE, A et al.Behavioural brain research. 2006, Vol 166, Num 2, pp 236-240, issn 0166-4328, 5 p.Article

Lateralised behaviour in the domestic dog, Canis familiarisWELLS, Deborah L.Behavioural processes. 2003, Vol 61, Num 1-2, pp 27-35, issn 0376-6357, 9 p.Article

Vision influences paw-preference in miceBARNEOUD, P; BRONCHTI, G; VAN DER LOOS, H et al.Behavioural brain research. 1994, Vol 62, Num 2, pp 157-164, issn 0166-4328Article

Footedness in birdsROGERS, L. J; WORKMAN, L.Animal behaviour. 1993, Vol 45, pp 409-411, issn 0003-3472, 2Article

The role of right- and left-brain weights in cerebral lateralization of right- and left-pawed male and female catsTAN, Ü; KUTLU, N.International journal of neuroscience. 1993, Vol 68, Num 3-4, pp 185-193, issn 0020-7454Article

The level of nitric oxide in the cortex correlates well with brain lateralizationFU QINGLING; LI XIN; YAN CHAOWU et al.Neuroreport (Oxford). 2004, Vol 15, Num 9, pp 1465-1468, issn 0959-4965, 4 p.Article

On the quasi-locally paw-free graphsHACENE AIT HADDADENE; MECHEBBEK, Meriem.Discrete mathematics. 2003, Vol 266, Num 1-3, pp 37-40, issn 0012-365X, 4 p.Conference Paper

Some functional recovery and behavioral sparing occurs independent of task-specific practice after injury to the rat's sensorimotor cortexSOBLOSKY, J. S; COLGIN, L. L; CHORNEY-LANE, D et al.Behavioural brain research. 1997, Vol 89, Num 1-2, pp 51-59, issn 0166-4328Article

Paw preference and brain dopamine asymmetriesCABIB, S; D'AMATO, F. R; NEVEU, P. J et al.Neuroscience. 1995, Vol 64, Num 2, pp 427-432, issn 0306-4522Article

Limb preference in the gallop of dogs and the half-bound of pikas on flat groundHACKERT, R; MAES, L. D; HERBIN, M et al.Laterality (Hove. Print). 2008, Vol 13, Num 4, pp 310-319, issn 1357-650X, 10 p.Article

The relationships of dog hippocampus to sex and paw preferenceAYDINLIOGLU, Atif; ARSLAN, Kadir; CENGIZ, Nurettin et al.International journal of neuroscience. 2006, Vol 116, Num 1, pp 77-88, issn 0020-7454, 12 p.Article

Analysis of two measures of paw preference in a large population of inbred miceWATERS, N. S; DENENBERG, V. H.Behavioural brain research. 1994, Vol 63, Num 2, pp 195-204, issn 0166-4328Article

Direction of handedness linked to hereditary asymmetry of a sensory systemBARNEOUD, P; VAN DER LOOS, H.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 1993, Vol 90, Num 8, pp 3246-3250, issn 0027-8424Article

Sexual dimorphism in body and brain weight and its association with paw preference in catsTAN, Ü; KUTLU, N.International journal of neuroscience. 1993, Vol 73, Num 1-2, pp 23-36, issn 0020-7454Article

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