Hand use in gestural communication was examined in 115 captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Hand use was measured in subjects while they gestured to food placed out of their reach. The distribution of hand use was examined in relation to sex, age, rearing history, gesture type, and whether the subjects vocalized while gesturing. Overall, significantly more chimpanzees, especially females and adults, gestured with their right than with their left hand. Foods begs were more lateralized to the right hand than pointing, and a greater prevalence of right-hand gesturing was found in subjects who simultaneously vocalized than those who did not. Taken together, these data suggest that referential, intentional communicative behaviors, in the form ...
Humans are strongly lateralized for manual gestures at both individual and population levels. In con...
This study examined the use of sensory modalities relative to a partner’s behavior in gesture sequen...
Relationships between humans’ manual laterality in non-communicative and communicative functions are...
International audienceSocial laterality is the core of two major theories: one concerns the evolutio...
A growing body of evidence suggests that human language may have emerged primarily in the gestural r...
This study describes the use of referential gestures with concomitant gaze orienting behavior to bot...
Gestural communication in a group of 19 captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) was observed, with par...
International audienceMultifactorial investigations of intraspecific laterality of primates' gestura...
International audienceUnderstanding variations of apes’ laterality between activities is a central i...
International audienceStudying the relationships between the directions of brain lateralization for ...
International audienceInvestigations of intraspecific laterality of primates' gestural communication...
Studying the relationships between the directions of brain lateralization for handedness and languag...
Great ape gestural communication is known to be intentional, elaborate and flexible; yet there is co...
Chimpanzees display several gestures in their communicative repertoire, but few data exist regarding...
Humans are strongly lateralized for manual gestures at both individual and population levels. In con...
This study examined the use of sensory modalities relative to a partner’s behavior in gesture sequen...
Relationships between humans’ manual laterality in non-communicative and communicative functions are...
International audienceSocial laterality is the core of two major theories: one concerns the evolutio...
A growing body of evidence suggests that human language may have emerged primarily in the gestural r...
This study describes the use of referential gestures with concomitant gaze orienting behavior to bot...
Gestural communication in a group of 19 captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) was observed, with par...
International audienceMultifactorial investigations of intraspecific laterality of primates' gestura...
International audienceUnderstanding variations of apes’ laterality between activities is a central i...
International audienceStudying the relationships between the directions of brain lateralization for ...
International audienceInvestigations of intraspecific laterality of primates' gestural communication...
Studying the relationships between the directions of brain lateralization for handedness and languag...
Great ape gestural communication is known to be intentional, elaborate and flexible; yet there is co...
Chimpanzees display several gestures in their communicative repertoire, but few data exist regarding...
Humans are strongly lateralized for manual gestures at both individual and population levels. In con...
This study examined the use of sensory modalities relative to a partner’s behavior in gesture sequen...
Relationships between humans’ manual laterality in non-communicative and communicative functions are...