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Lizards assess complex social signals by lateralizing colour but not motion detection

机译:蜥蜴通过横向化颜色来评估复杂的社交信号,但不是运动检测

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Vertebrates lateralize many behaviours including social interactions. Social displays typically comprise multiple components, yet our understanding of how these are processed comes from studies that typically examine responses to the dominant component or the complex signal as a whole. Here, we examined laterality in lizard responses to determine whether receivers separate the processing of motion and colour signal components in different brain hemispheres. In Psammophilus dorsalis, males display colours that dynamically change during courtship and aggressive interactions. We tested the visual grasp reflex of both sexes using robotic stimuli that mimicked two signal components: (1) multiple speeds of head-bobbing behaviour and (2) multiple colours. We found no laterality in response to different motion stimuli, indicating that motion similarly attracts attention from the two visual fields across sexes. Notably, receivers showed left visual field dominance to colours, especially when males were exposed to 'aggression-specific' colours and females to 'courtship-specific' colours.
机译:脊椎动物横向化了许多行为,包括社交互动。社交显示通常包括多个组件,但我们对这些处理方式的理解来自于通常检查对主导组件或整体复杂信号的响应的研究。在这里,我们检查了蜥蜴响应中的横向,以确定接收器是否分开了不同脑中的运动和彩色信号分量的处理。在psammophilus dorsalis中,雄性显示在求爱和侵略性互动期间动态变化的颜色。我们使用机器人刺激测试了两性的视觉掌握反射,该机器人刺激模仿了两个信号组件:(1)多速的头部摇动行为和(2)多种颜色。我们发现没有响应不同运动刺激的横向,表明运动同样吸引了横跨性别的两个视觉领域的关注。值得注意的是,接收器向颜色展示了左视野优势,特别是当男性暴露于“侵略特定”的颜色和女性到“求爱特定”的颜色时。

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