Aydinlioglu, AArslan, KErdogan, ARRagbetli, MÇKeles, PDiyarbakirli, S2025-05-102025-05-1020000924-386010.1076/0924-3860(200004)38:2;1-F;FT1282-s2.0-0034011941https://doi.org/10.1076/0924-3860(200004)38:2;1-F;FT128https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14720/7926Ragbetli, Murat Cetin/0000-0002-8189-264XPrevious studies have described the paw preference and asymmetry in dog brains, based on experimental studies. The purpose of the present study is to investigate a possible association between callosal anatomy and paw preference in dogs. The midsagittal area of the dog corpus callosum was measured in its entirety and in six subdivisions in a sample of 21 brains obtained from 9 male and 12 female mongrel dogs which had paw preference testing. The present study showed significant paw differences in dog corpus callosum. A posterior segment of the callosum, the isthmus, was significantly larger in the right pawedness than the left.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessAsymmetryCorpus CallosumDog BrainLateralizationPaw PreferenceThe Relationship of Callosal Anatomy To Paw Preference in DogsArticle382N/AN/A1281331069491010694910WOS:000086507400008