Rosen G D, Finklestein S, Stoll A L, Yutzey D A, Denenberg V H
Brain Res. 1984 Apr 16;297(2):305-8. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(84)90571-7.
Previous research has demonstrated a link between rotational behavior and striatal dopamine asymmetry in the rat (rats rotate contralateral to the side of higher striatal dopamine concentration) and that the direction of a rat pup's tail posture will predict rotational bias. The present study hypothesized that neonatal tail posture would also predict adult striatal dopamine asymmetry. This hypothesis was confirmed for animals with a left but not right tail posture.