We propose a developmental process which may link the development of handedness with the development of hemispheric specialization for speech processing. Using Arbib’s proposed sequence of sensorimotor development of manual skills and gestures (that he considers to be the basis of speech gestures and proto-language), we show how the development of hand-use preferences in proto-reaching skills concatenate into object acquisition skills and eventually into role-differentiated bimanual manipulation skills (that reflect interhemispheric communication and coordination). These latter sensorimotor skills might facilitate the development of speech processing via their influence on the development of tool-using and object management abilities. ß 201...
Language lateralization and hand-preference show inter-individual variation in the degree of lateral...
prevailing theory regarding the evolution of language implicates a gestural stage prior to the emerg...
prevailing theory regarding the evolution of language implicates a gestural stage prior to the emerg...
Sherpa Romeo green journal: open accessDegree of lateralization for grasping predicts the maturity o...
The author presents his perspective on the character of science, development, and handedness and rel...
Commonly displayed functional asymmetries such as hand dominance and hemispheric speech lateralisati...
AbstractCommonly displayed functional asymmetries such as hand dominance and hemispheric speech late...
Ontogenetic factors constrain the evolution of species-typical traits. Because human infants are bor...
Evidence suggests that an individuals’ handedness is intrinsically linked to their brain asymmetry f...
The close association between language and gesture has been widely studied (McNeill, 1985). It remai...
International audienceThe objective of this review is to obtain a better understanding of the relati...
Introduction: Although the relationship between language lateralization and handedness has long been...
Throughout our development, we form lateralized biases (Goodwin & Michel, 1981), from selecting an o...
The association between praxis and language is longstanding in neuropsychology, with evidence revea...
International audienceA growing consensus favors the predominance of the human left hemisphere in ma...
Language lateralization and hand-preference show inter-individual variation in the degree of lateral...
prevailing theory regarding the evolution of language implicates a gestural stage prior to the emerg...
prevailing theory regarding the evolution of language implicates a gestural stage prior to the emerg...
Sherpa Romeo green journal: open accessDegree of lateralization for grasping predicts the maturity o...
The author presents his perspective on the character of science, development, and handedness and rel...
Commonly displayed functional asymmetries such as hand dominance and hemispheric speech lateralisati...
AbstractCommonly displayed functional asymmetries such as hand dominance and hemispheric speech late...
Ontogenetic factors constrain the evolution of species-typical traits. Because human infants are bor...
Evidence suggests that an individuals’ handedness is intrinsically linked to their brain asymmetry f...
The close association between language and gesture has been widely studied (McNeill, 1985). It remai...
International audienceThe objective of this review is to obtain a better understanding of the relati...
Introduction: Although the relationship between language lateralization and handedness has long been...
Throughout our development, we form lateralized biases (Goodwin & Michel, 1981), from selecting an o...
The association between praxis and language is longstanding in neuropsychology, with evidence revea...
International audienceA growing consensus favors the predominance of the human left hemisphere in ma...
Language lateralization and hand-preference show inter-individual variation in the degree of lateral...
prevailing theory regarding the evolution of language implicates a gestural stage prior to the emerg...
prevailing theory regarding the evolution of language implicates a gestural stage prior to the emerg...