Currently, approximately 90% of the human population is right-handed. This handedness is due to the lateralization of the cerebral hemispheres and is controlled by brain areas involved in complex motor tasks such as making stone tools or in language. In addition to describing the evolution of laterality in humans, identifying hand preference in fossil hominids can improve our understanding of the emergence and development of complex cognitive faculties during evolution. Several fields of prehistory like palaeoanthropology or lithic analysis have already investigated handedness in fossils hominins but they face limitations due to either the incomplete or the composite state of the skeleton remains or to results replication or method applicat...
The suite of anatomical features contributing to the unique gripping capabilities of the modern huma...
We describe and analyze a Neandertal postcranial skeleton and dentition, which together show unambig...
We describe and analyze a Neandertal postcranial skeleton and dentition, which together show unambig...
Right-handedness is one of humankind's distinguishing features, but its origins are obscure. The arc...
Determining hand laterality during human evolution is important in order to identify brain hemispher...
10.1080/1357650X.2010.529451Considerable research supports the high frequency of right-handedness in...
Handedness is a product of brain specialization, which in turn seems to be responsible for the highe...
Objectives: Humans display an 85–95% cross-cultural right-hand bias in skilled tasks, which is consi...
AbstractThis study investigates handedness in a group of individuals from the Sima de los Huesos sit...
Although there is literature on psychological, anthropological, and biological reasons for global pr...
Considerable research supports the high frequency of right-handedness in living Homo sapiens, with w...
The unique nature of ‘handedness’ in modern humans poses questions about the development of this tra...
Right‐handedness in Homo sapiens is claimed to be qualitatively different from that of other primate...
International audienceAlthough there are quite important geographical variations in the frequency of...
[EN] Lithic artefacts are a potential source of information for the study of handedness in different...
The suite of anatomical features contributing to the unique gripping capabilities of the modern huma...
We describe and analyze a Neandertal postcranial skeleton and dentition, which together show unambig...
We describe and analyze a Neandertal postcranial skeleton and dentition, which together show unambig...
Right-handedness is one of humankind's distinguishing features, but its origins are obscure. The arc...
Determining hand laterality during human evolution is important in order to identify brain hemispher...
10.1080/1357650X.2010.529451Considerable research supports the high frequency of right-handedness in...
Handedness is a product of brain specialization, which in turn seems to be responsible for the highe...
Objectives: Humans display an 85–95% cross-cultural right-hand bias in skilled tasks, which is consi...
AbstractThis study investigates handedness in a group of individuals from the Sima de los Huesos sit...
Although there is literature on psychological, anthropological, and biological reasons for global pr...
Considerable research supports the high frequency of right-handedness in living Homo sapiens, with w...
The unique nature of ‘handedness’ in modern humans poses questions about the development of this tra...
Right‐handedness in Homo sapiens is claimed to be qualitatively different from that of other primate...
International audienceAlthough there are quite important geographical variations in the frequency of...
[EN] Lithic artefacts are a potential source of information for the study of handedness in different...
The suite of anatomical features contributing to the unique gripping capabilities of the modern huma...
We describe and analyze a Neandertal postcranial skeleton and dentition, which together show unambig...
We describe and analyze a Neandertal postcranial skeleton and dentition, which together show unambig...