Differential outcomes of unilateral interferences at birth 

Auteur(s) : De Boyer des Roches, A.; Durier, V.; Richard-Yris, M.-A.; Blois-Heulin, C.; Ezzaouïa, M.; Hausberger, M.; Henry, S.
Contributeurs : EthoS, UMR 6552; CNRS; Université de Rennes 1

Référence bibliographique : Biology Letters, 2011, 7, 177-180
doi:10.1098/rsbl.2010.0979
Type : Article scientifique

Éditeur(s) : The Royal Society
Date de publication : 2011

Accès à la ressource : https://ecm.univ-rennes1.fr/nuxeo/site/esupversion...

Description : Behavioural modifications, including modifications of emotional reactivity, can occur following early experience such as handling (manual rubbing). Here, we investigated the effects of unilateral tactile stimulation at an early stage on emotional reactions later on. We handled newborn foals intensively on one side of their body. This early unilateral tactile experience had medium-term effects: the reactions of foals to a human approach, when they were 10 days old, differed according to the side stimulated at birth. Fewer right-handled foals accepted contact with humans, they delayed first contact longer and they evaded approaching humans sooner than did non-handled and lefthandled foals. These results raise questions concerning the organization of neonatal care in animals and humans.

Mots-clés : behaviour, early experience, side bias, foals



Relation(s) : 
Blanc, N. (2011). Toucher, émotion : quels impacts ont les manipulations à la naissance ? Science Ouest, n° 283, pp. 8-9
Bordes, I. (2011). Poulains et bébés au coeur d'une même étude. Ouest France, 18 janvier, p. 6
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