International audienceIn both humans and apes, the production of communicative gestures appears to be controlled by cerebral structures in the left hemisphere that would be distinct from those involved in noncommunicative actions. Whether communicative gestures also rely on specific lateralized systems in monkeys remains unclear. We assessed manual laterality for requesting gestures, i.e. pointing, and for grasping actions in two species of Old World monkeys, Campbell's monkeys, Cercopithecus campbelli, and red-capped mangabeys, Cercocebus torquatus, using the Bishop QHP task. The food items were placed at five positions in front of the monkeys and they were located at out-of-reach, far or close distance from the monkeys, to induce pointing...
International audienceUnderstanding variations of apes’ laterality between activities is a central i...
International audienceSocial laterality is the core of two major theories: one concerns the evolutio...
International audienceMultifactorial investigations of intraspecific laterality of primates' gestura...
International audienceIn both humans and apes, the production of communicative gestures appears to b...
International audienceCatarrhine primates gesture preferentially with their right hands, which led t...
International audienceWe review four studies investigating hand preferences for grasping versus poin...
The increasing body of research into human and non-human primates' gestural communication reflects t...
Relationships between humans’ manual laterality in non-communicative and communicative functions are...
International audienceStudying the relationships between the directions of brain lateralization for ...
Studying the relationships between the directions of brain lateralization for handedness and languag...
International audienceThe extant literature on manual laterality in non-human primates is inconclusi...
International audienceUnderstanding variations of apes’ laterality between activities is a central i...
International audienceSocial laterality is the core of two major theories: one concerns the evolutio...
International audienceMultifactorial investigations of intraspecific laterality of primates' gestura...
International audienceIn both humans and apes, the production of communicative gestures appears to b...
International audienceCatarrhine primates gesture preferentially with their right hands, which led t...
International audienceWe review four studies investigating hand preferences for grasping versus poin...
The increasing body of research into human and non-human primates' gestural communication reflects t...
Relationships between humans’ manual laterality in non-communicative and communicative functions are...
International audienceStudying the relationships between the directions of brain lateralization for ...
Studying the relationships between the directions of brain lateralization for handedness and languag...
International audienceThe extant literature on manual laterality in non-human primates is inconclusi...
International audienceUnderstanding variations of apes’ laterality between activities is a central i...
International audienceSocial laterality is the core of two major theories: one concerns the evolutio...
International audienceMultifactorial investigations of intraspecific laterality of primates' gestura...