The relationship between behavioural and hemispheric sleep laterality in dogs.

IF 1.5 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Laterality Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-10-23 DOI:10.1080/1357650X.2025.2577892
Henrietta Bolló, Márta Gácsi, Ferenc Gombos, József Topál, Anna Kis
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Abstract

Most research into human cognition has focused predominantly on right-handed individuals, ignoring the left-handed minority due to assumed differences in their brain lateralization. Although practical limitations make it challenging to recruit an equal number of left- and right-handed human participants, research into animal models may shed light on the assumed, but rarely tested, associations between motoric handedness, side preference and brain lateralisation. In the present study, we used the family dog, often studied as a model for complex human-analogue socio-cognitive skills. In Study 1, N = 19 dogs completed a range of behavioural tests assessing lateralisation followed by a sleep EEG recording. In Study 2, N = 14 dogs, specifically selected based on prior side bias history in other cognitive experiments, were behaviourally tested in two side-preference tasks and assessed in a sleep EEG measurement. Results show that both negative and positive correlations exist between certain behavioural lateralisation parameters and hemispheric asymmetry in sleep EEG spectrum. These partly support the use-dependent recovery function of sleep (negative correlations) as well as suggest fingerprint-like individual-level associations between sleep and waking behaviour. These findings are relevant for future research capitalizing on the dog as a model for human visuo-spatial attentional biases.

狗的行为与半脑睡眠偏侧性的关系。
大多数关于人类认知的研究主要集中在右撇子身上,而忽略了少数左撇子,因为他们的大脑侧化存在差异。尽管实际的限制使得招募等量的左撇子和右撇子的人类参与者具有挑战性,但对动物模型的研究可能会揭示运动手性、侧边偏好和大脑侧化之间的联系,但很少得到验证。在本研究中,我们使用了家里的狗,经常被研究作为复杂的人类模拟社会认知技能的模型。在研究1中,N = 19只狗完成了一系列评估侧化的行为测试,随后进行了睡眠脑电图记录。在研究2中,N = 14只狗,根据其他认知实验中先前的侧偏史特别选择,在两个侧偏任务中进行行为测试,并在睡眠脑电图测量中进行评估。结果表明,某些行为侧化参数与睡眠脑电图半球不对称存在负相关和正相关。这在一定程度上支持了睡眠的使用依赖恢复功能(负相关),并表明睡眠和清醒行为之间存在类似指纹的个体层面关联。这些发现与未来利用狗作为人类视觉空间注意偏差模型的研究相关。
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Laterality
Laterality Multiple-
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3.60
自引率
7.10%
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期刊介绍: Laterality: Asymmetries of Body, Brain and Cognition publishes high quality research on all aspects of lateralisation in humans and non-human species. Laterality"s principal interest is in the psychological, behavioural and neurological correlates of lateralisation. The editors will also consider accessible papers from any discipline which can illuminate the general problems of the evolution of biological and neural asymmetry, papers on the cultural, linguistic, artistic and social consequences of lateral asymmetry, and papers on its historical origins and development. The interests of workers in laterality are typically broad.
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