Primates exhibit laterality in hand usage either in terms of (a) hand with which an individual solves a task or while solving a task that requires both hands, executes the most complex action, that is, "hand preference," or (b) hand with which an individual executes actions most efficiently, that is, "hand performance." Observations from previous studies indicate that laterality in hand usage might reflect specialization of the two hands for accomplishing tasks that require maneuvering dexterity or physical strength. However, no existing study has investigated handedness with regard to this possibility. In this study, we examined laterality in hand usage in urban free-ranging bonnet macaques, Macaca radiata with regard to the above possibil...
Hand use for 8 activities was studied in 20 captive cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus). The purp...
The relationship between handedness, grip type, food type, tool use style, tool sizes, and bout char...
Although there is a vast literature on laterality of hand‐use in nonhuman primates, the Colobinae ha...
Primates exhibit laterality in hand usage either in terms of (a) hand with which an individual solve...
A practical approach to understanding lateral asymmetries in body, brain, and cognition would be to ...
<div><p>A practical approach to understanding lateral asymmetries in body, brain, and cognition woul...
A practical approach to understanding lateral asymmetries in body, brain, and cognition would be to ...
International audienceThe extant literature on manual laterality in non-human primates is inconclusi...
A consequence of the ‘gold rush’-like hunch for human-like handedness in non-human primates has been...
WOS:000249661000008International audienceWe assessed the manual preferences of 12 De Brazza's monkey...
Ten female pig-tailed macaques (Macaca nemestrina) were tested for hand preference and hand skill (i...
Clear hand laterality patterns in humans are widely accepted. However, humans only elicit a signific...
There can be several factors that are likely to have played a role in the evolution of hand preferen...
Studies of hand preference s in the platyrrhine species are reviewed. Hand preferences of the N...
Comparative studies of primate grasping and manipulative behaviours in captivity have highlighted, ...
Hand use for 8 activities was studied in 20 captive cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus). The purp...
The relationship between handedness, grip type, food type, tool use style, tool sizes, and bout char...
Although there is a vast literature on laterality of hand‐use in nonhuman primates, the Colobinae ha...
Primates exhibit laterality in hand usage either in terms of (a) hand with which an individual solve...
A practical approach to understanding lateral asymmetries in body, brain, and cognition would be to ...
<div><p>A practical approach to understanding lateral asymmetries in body, brain, and cognition woul...
A practical approach to understanding lateral asymmetries in body, brain, and cognition would be to ...
International audienceThe extant literature on manual laterality in non-human primates is inconclusi...
A consequence of the ‘gold rush’-like hunch for human-like handedness in non-human primates has been...
WOS:000249661000008International audienceWe assessed the manual preferences of 12 De Brazza's monkey...
Ten female pig-tailed macaques (Macaca nemestrina) were tested for hand preference and hand skill (i...
Clear hand laterality patterns in humans are widely accepted. However, humans only elicit a signific...
There can be several factors that are likely to have played a role in the evolution of hand preferen...
Studies of hand preference s in the platyrrhine species are reviewed. Hand preferences of the N...
Comparative studies of primate grasping and manipulative behaviours in captivity have highlighted, ...
Hand use for 8 activities was studied in 20 captive cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus). The purp...
The relationship between handedness, grip type, food type, tool use style, tool sizes, and bout char...
Although there is a vast literature on laterality of hand‐use in nonhuman primates, the Colobinae ha...