Laterality enhances numerical skills in the guppy, Poecilia reticulata

Dadda, Marco and Agrillo, Christian and Bisazza, Angelo and Brown, Culum (2015) Laterality enhances numerical skills in the guppy, Poecilia reticulata. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 9. ISSN 1662-5153

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Abstract

It has been hypothesized that cerebral lateralization can significantly enhance cognition and that this was one of the primary selective forces shaping its wide-spread evolution amongst vertebrate taxa. Here, we tested this hypothesis by examining the link between cerebral lateralization and numerical discrimination. Guppies, Poecilia reticulata, were sorted into left, right and non-lateralized groups using a standard mirror test and their numerical discrimination abilities tested in both natural shoal choice and abstract contexts. Our results show that strongly lateralized guppies have enhanced numerical abilities compared to non-lateralized guppies irrespective of context. These data provide further credence to the notion that cerebral lateralization can enhance cognitive efficiency.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Archive Science > Biological Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 27 Feb 2023 10:17
Last Modified: 26 Jun 2024 11:32
URI: http://editor.pacificarchive.com/id/eprint/281

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