Determining hand laterality during human evolution is important in order to identify brain hemispheric lateralization for motor tasks and, indirectly, to gain information on the complex cognitive functions of the human brain. In this paper, we present a new method for inferring handedness from lithic evidence. The study is based on an analysis of the scatter patterns of lithic remains from stone-knapping episodes. An experimental programme was carried out by 14 knappers (eight right-handed and six left-handed), ranging from individuals that had never even struck two pebbles together to individuals who were quite familiar with prehistoric tools and had some degree of practice. The results of the experiment show that the material scatter patt...
International audienceVariation in methods and measures, resulting in past dispute over the existenc...
To understand the evolution of lateralized motor biases and cognitive functions, we rely on archeolo...
The unique nature of ‘handedness’ in modern humans poses questions about the development of this tra...
Right-handedness is one of humankind's distinguishing features, but its origins are obscure. The arc...
Currently, approximately 90% of the human population is right-handed. This handedness is due to the ...
AbstractThis study investigates handedness in a group of individuals from the Sima de los Huesos sit...
[EN] Lithic artefacts are a potential source of information for the study of handedness in different...
Handedness is a product of brain specialization, which in turn seems to be responsible for the highe...
International audienceAlthough there are quite important geographical variations in the frequency of...
Received: February 28, 2013; Accepted: March 25, 2013; Published: May 6, 2013The developed cognitive...
The workshop "The Big Puzzle 30 years after: a multidisciplinary, shared, Palaeolithic perspective" ...
The developed cognitive capabilities for Homo sapiens seems to be the result of a specialized and la...
<div><p>The developed cognitive capabilities for <i>Homo sapiens</i> seems to be the result of a spe...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/98285/1/nyas12067.pd
Objectives: Humans display an 85–95% cross-cultural right-hand bias in skilled tasks, which is consi...
International audienceVariation in methods and measures, resulting in past dispute over the existenc...
To understand the evolution of lateralized motor biases and cognitive functions, we rely on archeolo...
The unique nature of ‘handedness’ in modern humans poses questions about the development of this tra...
Right-handedness is one of humankind's distinguishing features, but its origins are obscure. The arc...
Currently, approximately 90% of the human population is right-handed. This handedness is due to the ...
AbstractThis study investigates handedness in a group of individuals from the Sima de los Huesos sit...
[EN] Lithic artefacts are a potential source of information for the study of handedness in different...
Handedness is a product of brain specialization, which in turn seems to be responsible for the highe...
International audienceAlthough there are quite important geographical variations in the frequency of...
Received: February 28, 2013; Accepted: March 25, 2013; Published: May 6, 2013The developed cognitive...
The workshop "The Big Puzzle 30 years after: a multidisciplinary, shared, Palaeolithic perspective" ...
The developed cognitive capabilities for Homo sapiens seems to be the result of a specialized and la...
<div><p>The developed cognitive capabilities for <i>Homo sapiens</i> seems to be the result of a spe...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/98285/1/nyas12067.pd
Objectives: Humans display an 85–95% cross-cultural right-hand bias in skilled tasks, which is consi...
International audienceVariation in methods and measures, resulting in past dispute over the existenc...
To understand the evolution of lateralized motor biases and cognitive functions, we rely on archeolo...
The unique nature of ‘handedness’ in modern humans poses questions about the development of this tra...