Asymmetries in the maternal behaviour and anatomy might play an important role in the development of primate manual lateralization. In particular, early life asymmetries in mother’s and infant’s behaviour have been suggested to be associated with the development of the hand preference of the offspring. The aim of this study was to investigate the presence of behavioural asymmetries in different behavioural categories of mother-infant dyads of zoo-living Barbary macaques (Macaca sylvanus). The study subjects were 14 Barbary macaques involved in seven mother-infant dyads housed in Parco Natura Viva, Italy. For the mothers, bouts of hand preference for maternal cradling and infant retrieval were collected. For the infants, we focused on nipple...
International audienceThe extant literature on manual laterality in non-human primates is inconclusi...
Handedness is a widely studied behavioral asymmetry that is commonly measured as a preference for us...
This chapter is concerned with the question of the relations and possible influences of environmenta...
The most emblematic behavioral manifestation of human brain asymmetries is handedness. While the pre...
We investigated laterality in nipple preference in 16 mother-infant dyads, 8 bonobos, and 8 chimpanz...
International audienceThe most emblematic behavioral manifestation of human brain asymmetries is han...
Left-cradling bias is a distinctive feature of maternal behaviour in humans and great apes, but its ...
International audienceWe review four studies investigating hand preferences for grasping versus poin...
Handedness is a widely studied behavioral asymmetry that is commonly measured as a preference for us...
International audienceAbout 66-72% of human mothers cradle their infants on their left side. Given t...
WOS:000240973700009International audienceBehavioural asymmetries, once thought to be exclusively hum...
Studies of hand preference s in the platyrrhine species are reviewed. Hand preferences of the N...
There can be several factors that are likely to have played a role in the evolution of hand preferen...
Humans are considered unique in their extreme population-level right handedness, seen in no other sp...
Lateralization of 21 common marmosets ('Callithrix jacchus') belonging to the colony at the Universi...
International audienceThe extant literature on manual laterality in non-human primates is inconclusi...
Handedness is a widely studied behavioral asymmetry that is commonly measured as a preference for us...
This chapter is concerned with the question of the relations and possible influences of environmenta...
The most emblematic behavioral manifestation of human brain asymmetries is handedness. While the pre...
We investigated laterality in nipple preference in 16 mother-infant dyads, 8 bonobos, and 8 chimpanz...
International audienceThe most emblematic behavioral manifestation of human brain asymmetries is han...
Left-cradling bias is a distinctive feature of maternal behaviour in humans and great apes, but its ...
International audienceWe review four studies investigating hand preferences for grasping versus poin...
Handedness is a widely studied behavioral asymmetry that is commonly measured as a preference for us...
International audienceAbout 66-72% of human mothers cradle their infants on their left side. Given t...
WOS:000240973700009International audienceBehavioural asymmetries, once thought to be exclusively hum...
Studies of hand preference s in the platyrrhine species are reviewed. Hand preferences of the N...
There can be several factors that are likely to have played a role in the evolution of hand preferen...
Humans are considered unique in their extreme population-level right handedness, seen in no other sp...
Lateralization of 21 common marmosets ('Callithrix jacchus') belonging to the colony at the Universi...
International audienceThe extant literature on manual laterality in non-human primates is inconclusi...
Handedness is a widely studied behavioral asymmetry that is commonly measured as a preference for us...
This chapter is concerned with the question of the relations and possible influences of environmenta...