The human hand is a key anatomical area for understanding behavioural transitions in fossil hominins, particularly in relation to the evolution of human locomotion. Previous studies have examined the pressure distribution in non-human primate arboreal and terrestrial locomotion although pressure in relation to human arboreal locomotion remains unstudied. A novel combined pressure and kinematic approach is used to quantify for the first time pressure and the location of peak pressure experienced by the human hand across a range of diameters and hand postures during static and dynamic suspension activities. Significant differences were found in normalised peak pressure between the 45mm and 105mm diameters when all activity categories were com...
The evolution of hominin hand use is characterized by a transition from locomotion to primarily dext...
Objectives: The dexterity of fossil hominins is often inferred by assessing the comparative manual a...
Biometric ratios of the relative length of the rays in the hand have been analyzed between primate s...
Evolution of the human hand has undergone a transition from use during locomotion to use primarily f...
In this study, we recorded the pressure exerted onto an object by the index finger and the thumb of ...
Differences in grip techniques used across primates are usually attributed to variation in thumb-fin...
Arboreal animals with prehensile hands must balance the complex demands of bone strength, grasping a...
It is widely agreed that biomechanical stresses imposed by stone tool behaviors influenced the evolu...
Phalangeal curvature is often used to infer arboreal locomotion in fossil primate species. This is b...
The human hand is unparalleled amongst primates in its ability to manipulate objects forcefully and ...
Differences in grip techniques used across primates are usually attributed to variation in thumb-fin...
Understanding the manual abilities of fossil hominins has been a focus of palaeoanthropological rese...
Primates, and particularly humans, are characterized by superior manual dexterity compared with othe...
The enhanced dexterity of the human hand is unique among primates, an ability that is traditionally ...
Biometric ratios of the relative length of the rays in the hand have been analyzed between primate s...
The evolution of hominin hand use is characterized by a transition from locomotion to primarily dext...
Objectives: The dexterity of fossil hominins is often inferred by assessing the comparative manual a...
Biometric ratios of the relative length of the rays in the hand have been analyzed between primate s...
Evolution of the human hand has undergone a transition from use during locomotion to use primarily f...
In this study, we recorded the pressure exerted onto an object by the index finger and the thumb of ...
Differences in grip techniques used across primates are usually attributed to variation in thumb-fin...
Arboreal animals with prehensile hands must balance the complex demands of bone strength, grasping a...
It is widely agreed that biomechanical stresses imposed by stone tool behaviors influenced the evolu...
Phalangeal curvature is often used to infer arboreal locomotion in fossil primate species. This is b...
The human hand is unparalleled amongst primates in its ability to manipulate objects forcefully and ...
Differences in grip techniques used across primates are usually attributed to variation in thumb-fin...
Understanding the manual abilities of fossil hominins has been a focus of palaeoanthropological rese...
Primates, and particularly humans, are characterized by superior manual dexterity compared with othe...
The enhanced dexterity of the human hand is unique among primates, an ability that is traditionally ...
Biometric ratios of the relative length of the rays in the hand have been analyzed between primate s...
The evolution of hominin hand use is characterized by a transition from locomotion to primarily dext...
Objectives: The dexterity of fossil hominins is often inferred by assessing the comparative manual a...
Biometric ratios of the relative length of the rays in the hand have been analyzed between primate s...