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Angelo Quaranta

Researcher at University of Bari

Publications -  62
Citations -  1986

Angelo Quaranta is an academic researcher from University of Bari. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laterality & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 55 publications receiving 1601 citations.

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Asymmetric tail-wagging responses by dogs to different emotive stimuli.

TL;DR: G.V. and A.Q. thank Elisabetta Versace for help with data analyses, and Lesley J. Rogers and Zsofia Viranyi for commenting on the manuscript.
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Hemispheric Specialization in Dogs for Processing Different Acoustic Stimuli

TL;DR: Investigating whether dogs use different hemispheres to process different acoustic stimuli by presenting them with playbacks of a thunderstorm and their species-typical vocalizations suggested that the specialisation of the left hemisphere for intraspecific communication is more ancient that previously thought.
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Paw preference in dogs: relations between lateralised behaviour and immunity

TL;DR: Findings represent the first evidence that brain asymmetry modulates immune responses in dogs and show that lymphocytes cells were higher in left-pawed than in right-paws and ambidextrous dogs.
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Dogs turn left to emotional stimuli.

TL;DR: Results demonstrate striking lateralization in dogs, with the right side of the brain more responsive to threatening and alarming stimuli, irrespective of the type of stimulus.
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Why amphibians are more sensitive than mammals to xenobiotics

TL;DR: This investigation has measured the percutaneous passage of two test molecules and three heavily used herbicides in the skin of the frog Rana esculenta and of the pig ear by using the same experimental protocol and a simple apparatus which minimizes the edge effect.