Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14365/1507
Title: Visual Asymmetries in Japanese Quail (Coturnix japonica) Retain a Lifelong Potential for Plasticity
Authors: Gulbetekin, Evrim
Gunturkun, Onur
Dural, Seda
Çeti̇nkaya, Hakan
Keywords: visually guided sexual behavior
hemispheric asymmetry
plasticity
Japanese quail
Monocular Deprivation
Social Recognition
Domestic Chick
Morphological Asymmetries
Brain Lateralization
Light Experience
Nucleus Rotundus
Sexual-Behavior
Columba-Livia
Zebra Finches
Publisher: Amer Psychological Assoc
Abstract: Adult Japanese quail display left-eye/right-hemisphere dominance in visually guided sexual tracking. In 2 experiments, the authors set out to answer if this functional cerebral asymmetry is modifiable by posthatch monocular deprivation, In Experiment 1, the left or the right eye of 2-day old quail were closed for 70 days. Quail were run in a left- or a right-turning runway to obtain access to a conspecific of the opposite sex. The performance of both left and right eye systems was equal. In Experiment 2, the deprived eyes of the quail were opened and the previously open eyes were closed. They were tested with the same runways. Overall, running speed was very low, but the quail showed a left-eye/right-hemisphere superiority. Altogether, these experiments evince 3 insights into cerebral asymmetries in quail. First, posthatch asymmetries of visual input can alter lateralized behavior to an important extent. Second, cerebral asymmetries could involve an interhemispheric inhibition that can be modified by epigenetic factors. Third, even long-term visual deprivation does not abolish a previously established cerebral asymmetry.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1037/a0016406
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14365/1507
ISSN: 0735-7044
1939-0084
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