WOS:000246646500010International audienceThe authors examined the effects of task complexity and posture on laterality and compared lateralization during different tasks in 9 captive grey-cheeked mangabeys (Lophocebus albigena) during spontaneous food processing and 3 experimental tasks. Comparisons with data of red-capped mangabeys (Cercocebus torquatus torquatus; semiterrestrial species) were used. Less than half the monkeys were lateralized for simple everyday activities, but 6 were lateralized for complex daily activities. Moreover, all the monkeys were lateralized when performing experimental tasks. Laterality at the group level was found for the bipedal task: Mangabeys were right-handed. Complexity of tasks increases laterality at the...
This study examined how the strength of lateralization varied with task complexity for humans and lo...
International audienceThe extant literature on manual laterality in non-human primates is inconclusi...
International audienceIn both humans and apes, the production of communicative gestures appears to b...
WOS:000246646500010International audienceThe authors examined the effects of task complexity and pos...
International audienceBehavioural asymmetries reflect brain asymmetry in nonhuman primates (NHP) as ...
International audienceStudies on laterality have been developed in many animal species. These studie...
WOS:000237300300001International audienceHand preference in 11 captive red-capped mangabeys (Cercoce...
WOS:000240973700009International audienceBehavioural asymmetries, once thought to be exclusively hum...
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...
WOS:000249661000008International audienceWe assessed the manual preferences of 12 De Brazza's monkey...
Behavioral laterality, a common measure of hemispheric specialization of the brain, has been examine...
are the key variable shaping the manual laterality expression across mammalian species. in four dif...
International audienceCatarrhine primates gesture preferentially with their right hands, which led t...
Six young and six aged Squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus) made unimanual food reaches from a postur...
This study examined how the strength of lateralization varied with task complexity for humans and lo...
International audienceThe extant literature on manual laterality in non-human primates is inconclusi...
International audienceIn both humans and apes, the production of communicative gestures appears to b...
WOS:000246646500010International audienceThe authors examined the effects of task complexity and pos...
International audienceBehavioural asymmetries reflect brain asymmetry in nonhuman primates (NHP) as ...
International audienceStudies on laterality have been developed in many animal species. These studie...
WOS:000237300300001International audienceHand preference in 11 captive red-capped mangabeys (Cercoce...
WOS:000240973700009International audienceBehavioural asymmetries, once thought to be exclusively hum...
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...
WOS:000249661000008International audienceWe assessed the manual preferences of 12 De Brazza's monkey...
Behavioral laterality, a common measure of hemispheric specialization of the brain, has been examine...
are the key variable shaping the manual laterality expression across mammalian species. in four dif...
International audienceCatarrhine primates gesture preferentially with their right hands, which led t...
Six young and six aged Squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus) made unimanual food reaches from a postur...
This study examined how the strength of lateralization varied with task complexity for humans and lo...
International audienceThe extant literature on manual laterality in non-human primates is inconclusi...
International audienceIn both humans and apes, the production of communicative gestures appears to b...