Development of Attack Side Preference (Lefty) (IMAGE)
Caption
First, naitve juvenile Perissodus microlepis with no prior scale-eating experience shows bidirectional attacks, but it shows a lateral difference in kinetics of attack motion between dominance and non-dominance side. Second, the scale-eater learns the relationship between attack direction and predation results. Finally, the scale-eater develops a clear preference for dominant-side attacks after acquiring scale-eating experience.
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Yuichi Takeuchi
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