Karina Karenina
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Recent Articles
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Zaynagutdinova E, Kolzsch A, Sinelshikova A, Vorotkov M, Muskens G, Giljov A, et al.
Laterality
. 2024 Jul;
29(3):313-330.
PMID: 38979561
The brain's sensory lateralization involves the processing of information from the sensory organs primarily in one hemisphere. This can improve brain efficiency by reducing interference and duplication of neural circuits....
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Giljov A, Karenina K
Front Behav Neurosci
. 2023 Jan;
16:1103584.
PMID: 36699656
No abstract available.
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Karenina K, Giljov A
Ecol Evol
. 2022 Feb;
12(2):e8598.
PMID: 35154659
Current research suggests that hemispheric lateralization has significant fitness consequences. Foraging, as a basic survival function, is a perfect research model to test the fitness impact of lateralization. However, our...
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Zaynagutdinova E, Karenina K, Giljov A
Curr Zool
. 2021 Oct;
67(4):419-429.
PMID: 34616939
Behavioural lateralization, which reflects the functional specializations of the two brain hemispheres, is assumed to play an important role in cooperative intraspecific interactions. However, there are few studies focused on...
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Fourie B, Berezina E, Giljov A, Karenina K
Laterality
. 2021 Feb;
26(1-2):106-129.
PMID: 33593226
The visual system and lifestyle characteristics make the even-toed ungulates an excellent model for the studies of behavioural lateralization. Recent research has focused on these mammals providing evidence of lateralization...
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Giljov A, Karenina K
Behav Processes
. 2019 Sep;
168:103959.
PMID: 31513830
Despite the abundant empirical evidence on lateralized social behaviours, a clear understanding of the relative roles of two brain hemispheres in social processing is still lacking. This study investigated visual...
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Giljov A, Malashichev Y, Karenina K
Anim Cogn
. 2019 Apr;
22(5):635-643.
PMID: 30963347
Two brain hemispheres are unequally involved in the processing of social stimuli, as demonstrated in a wide range of vertebrates. A considerable number of studies have shown the right hemisphere...
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Karenina K, Giljov A
Prog Brain Res
. 2018 Aug;
238:115-141.
PMID: 30097190
Findings on nonprimate mammals place the issue of mother-infant lateralized relations in a broader context, demonstrating that humans are one of many species showing this feature. The remarkable interspecies consistency...
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Karenina K, Giljov A, Malashichev Y
Behav Processes
. 2018 Jan;
148:49-55.
PMID: 29341906
The manifestation of behavioural lateralization has been shown to be modified by environmental conditions, life experiences, and selective breeding. This study tests whether the lateralization recently found in feral domestic...
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Giljov A, Karenina K, Malashichev Y
Biol Lett
. 2018 Jan;
14(1).
PMID: 29321249
The right hemisphere plays a crucial role in social processing. Human mothers show a robust left cradling/holding bias providing greater right-hemispheric involvement in the exchange of social information between mother...