Video S1 from Facing each other: mammal mothers and infants prefer the position favouring right hemisphere processing

A video clip illustrating the behaviours studied in Pacific walruses: (1) view from the observation point - a 60 m cliff above a haulout on Kolyuchin Island, Chukchi Sea, Russia, (2) face-to-face resting in mother and calf and (3) calf floating on the side of the mother prior to diving for suckling.

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Andrey Giljov, Karina Karenina, Yegor Malashichev
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5705767.v1
https://figshare.com/articles/media/Video_S1_from_Facing_each_other_mammal_mothers_and_infants_prefer_the_position_favouring_right_hemisphere_processing/5705767
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Summary:A video clip illustrating the behaviours studied in Pacific walruses: (1) view from the observation point - a 60 m cliff above a haulout on Kolyuchin Island, Chukchi Sea, Russia, (2) face-to-face resting in mother and calf and (3) calf floating on the side of the mother prior to diving for suckling.