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Sniffing with the right nostril: Lateralization of response to odour stimuli by dogs

TitoloSniffing with the right nostril: Lateralization of response to odour stimuli by dogs
Tipo di pubblicazioneArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Anno di Pubblicazione2011
AutoriSiniscalchi, M., Sasso Raffaella, Pepe A.M., Dimatteo Salvatore, Vallortigara G., and Quaranta A.
RivistaAnimal Behaviour
Volume82
Paginazione399 - 404
Data di pubblicazione2011
ISBN Number00033472 (ISSN)
Parole chiaveAnimal welfare, Animalia, behavioral ecology, behavioral response, canid, Canis familiaris, Citrus limon, developmental biology, Dog, Emotion, Gossypium hirsutum, Laterality olfaction, olfactory cue, physiology, sensory system, visual analysis
Abstract

Lateralization in dogs, Canis familiaris, has been reported for paw usage and response to visual and acoustic stimuli. Surprisingly, however, no investigation of possible lateralization for the most relevant sensory domain of dogs, namely olfaction, has been carried out. Here we investigated left and right nostril use in dogs freely sniffing different emotive stimuli in unrestrained conditions. When sniffing novel nonaversive stimuli (food, lemon, vaginal secretion and cotton swab odours), dogs showed initial preferential use of the right nostril and then a shift towards use of the left nostril with repeated stimulus presentation. When sniffing arousal stimuli such as adrenaline and veterinary sweat odorants, dogs showed a consistent right nostril bias all over the series of stimulus presentations. Results suggest initial involvement of the right hemisphere in processing of novel stimuli followed by the left hemisphere taking charge of control of routine behaviour. Sustained right nostril response to arousal stimuli appears to be consistent with the idea that the sympathetic hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis is mainly under the control of the right hemisphere. The implications of these findings for animal welfare are discussed. © 2011 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour.

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