Symposium Contributors
Insects |
Ants |
Bees |
Adrian Bell
(PhD student at the University of Sussex, UK): handedness in insects |
Edmund Hunt
(PhD student at the University of Bristol, UK): lateralization in vision and exploratory behaviour in ants |
Dr Elisa Frasnelli
(Postdoctoral Research Fellow, CRAB, University of Exeter): brain and behavioural asymmetries in bees |
Fish |
Cephalopods |
Cetaceans |
Prof Culum Brown
(Macquarie University, Australia): lateralization in fishes |
Dr Christelle Jozet-Alves
(Université de Caen Basse-Normandie, France): lateralization in cephalopods |
Prof Yegor Malashichev
(Department of Embryology, Faculty of Biology and Soil Sciences, Saint Petersburg State University): feeding bias in cetaceans |
Dogs |
Apes and Humans |
Humans |
Serenella d'Ingeo
(PhD student at the University of Bari, Italy): lateralization in dogs |
Dr Gillian Forrester
(Senior Lecturer, University of Westminster): navigation biases in apes and children. |
Dr Brenda Todd
(Senior Lecturer, City University London): left-side cradling bias in human females. |
Theoretical Models
Paul Calcraft
(PhD student at the University of Sussex, UK):
theoretical models of fitness and alignment of
lateralization at population level
(PhD student at the University of Sussex, UK):
theoretical models of fitness and alignment of
lateralization at population level