A variety of mammalian species including prosimian and simian primates wrap their tails around their bodies as a means of thermoregulation and for reasons of comfort during resting or sleep. Adopting such a resting posture requires an animal to move its tail either to the right or to the left of the midline of its body, and thus to perform a lateralized behavior. The purpose of this study was to assess the occurrence of lateral biases in tail resting posture in three species of New World primates. Twenty squirrel monkeys, spider monkeys, and howler monkeys, respectively, were observed and data on tail resting posture were collected and analyzed. The results demonstrate (1) that individual squirrel monkeys and spider monkeys exhibit highly s...
In literature there are large discrepancies about methods to assess cerebral lateralization in both ...
Until the 1990s, the notion of brain lateralization—the division of labor between the two hemisphere...
WOS:000246646500010International audienceThe authors examined the effects of task complexity and pos...
The purpose of this study was to assess the occurrence of lateral biases in the use of the prehensil...
WOS:000240973700009International audienceBehavioural asymmetries, once thought to be exclusively hum...
Behavioral laterality, a common measure of hemispheric specialization of the brain, has been examine...
International audienceBehavioural asymmetries reflect brain asymmetry in nonhuman primates (NHP) as ...
Background: Factors determining patterns of laterality manifestation in mammals remain unclear. In p...
BACKGROUND: Factors determining patterns of laterality manifestation in mammals remain unclear. In p...
The evolutionary origins of human handedness are not yet fully understood as evidence of lateralized...
International audienceStudies on laterality have been developed in many animal species. These studie...
are the key variable shaping the manual laterality expression across mammalian species. in four dif...
The last decade has seen a resurgence of interest in laterality of function in primates, especially ...
Six young and six aged Squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus) made unimanual food reaches from a postur...
Studies of hand preference s in the platyrrhine species are reviewed. Hand preferences of the N...
In literature there are large discrepancies about methods to assess cerebral lateralization in both ...
Until the 1990s, the notion of brain lateralization—the division of labor between the two hemisphere...
WOS:000246646500010International audienceThe authors examined the effects of task complexity and pos...
The purpose of this study was to assess the occurrence of lateral biases in the use of the prehensil...
WOS:000240973700009International audienceBehavioural asymmetries, once thought to be exclusively hum...
Behavioral laterality, a common measure of hemispheric specialization of the brain, has been examine...
International audienceBehavioural asymmetries reflect brain asymmetry in nonhuman primates (NHP) as ...
Background: Factors determining patterns of laterality manifestation in mammals remain unclear. In p...
BACKGROUND: Factors determining patterns of laterality manifestation in mammals remain unclear. In p...
The evolutionary origins of human handedness are not yet fully understood as evidence of lateralized...
International audienceStudies on laterality have been developed in many animal species. These studie...
are the key variable shaping the manual laterality expression across mammalian species. in four dif...
The last decade has seen a resurgence of interest in laterality of function in primates, especially ...
Six young and six aged Squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus) made unimanual food reaches from a postur...
Studies of hand preference s in the platyrrhine species are reviewed. Hand preferences of the N...
In literature there are large discrepancies about methods to assess cerebral lateralization in both ...
Until the 1990s, the notion of brain lateralization—the division of labor between the two hemisphere...
WOS:000246646500010International audienceThe authors examined the effects of task complexity and pos...