Handedness is a widely studied behavioral asymmetry that is commonly measured as a preference for using one hand over the other. Right hand preference in humans occurs at a ratio of 9:1, whereas left hand preference in rhesus monkeys has been estimated at 2:1. Despite differences in the direction and degree of hand preference, this dissertation investigated whether primates share common underlying factors for the development of handedness. Previous work in human infants has identified a predictive relationship between rightward supine head orientation and later right hand preference. Experiment 1 examined the relationship between neonatal head orientation and later hand use in rhesus monkey infants (N=16). A leftward supine head orientation...
In the past 25 years, there have been a number of studies published on systematic investigation hand...
The last decade has seen a resurgence of interest in laterality of function in primates, especially ...
Skilled motor actions are associated with handedness and neuroanatomical specializations in humans. ...
Handedness is a widely studied behavioral asymmetry that is commonly measured as a preference for us...
During their first three months postpartum, infants manifest an asymmetrically lateralized head posi...
Lateral biases are evident in a number of behaviors across many organisms. The present work was conc...
The most emblematic behavioral manifestation of human brain asymmetries is handedness. While the pre...
The evolution of human right-handedness has been intensively debated for decades. Manual lateralizat...
International audienceThe most emblematic behavioral manifestation of human brain asymmetries is han...
The database on hand preferences in non-human primates provides inconsistent and inconclusive findin...
Studies of hand preference s in the platyrrhine species are reviewed. Hand preferences of the N...
A number of factors have been proposed to influence within and between species variation in handedne...
International audienceWe review four studies investigating hand preferences for grasping versus poin...
Our objective was to demonstrate that human population-level, right-handedness, is not species speci...
Development of hand preferences for unimanual manipulation of objects was explored in 90 infants (57...
In the past 25 years, there have been a number of studies published on systematic investigation hand...
The last decade has seen a resurgence of interest in laterality of function in primates, especially ...
Skilled motor actions are associated with handedness and neuroanatomical specializations in humans. ...
Handedness is a widely studied behavioral asymmetry that is commonly measured as a preference for us...
During their first three months postpartum, infants manifest an asymmetrically lateralized head posi...
Lateral biases are evident in a number of behaviors across many organisms. The present work was conc...
The most emblematic behavioral manifestation of human brain asymmetries is handedness. While the pre...
The evolution of human right-handedness has been intensively debated for decades. Manual lateralizat...
International audienceThe most emblematic behavioral manifestation of human brain asymmetries is han...
The database on hand preferences in non-human primates provides inconsistent and inconclusive findin...
Studies of hand preference s in the platyrrhine species are reviewed. Hand preferences of the N...
A number of factors have been proposed to influence within and between species variation in handedne...
International audienceWe review four studies investigating hand preferences for grasping versus poin...
Our objective was to demonstrate that human population-level, right-handedness, is not species speci...
Development of hand preferences for unimanual manipulation of objects was explored in 90 infants (57...
In the past 25 years, there have been a number of studies published on systematic investigation hand...
The last decade has seen a resurgence of interest in laterality of function in primates, especially ...
Skilled motor actions are associated with handedness and neuroanatomical specializations in humans. ...