Grasping behavior relies on both motor and cognitive skills. The variability of power grip actions in a reaching-for-grasping task has been assessed in capuchins monkeys (N=20). On average, each individual used more than five different grip types, revealing a flexible use of the hand and a preference for the use of the thumb in opposition to the other fingers. No evidence of hemispheric specialization was found, however action planning abilities varied as a function of age and task practice
Abstract Much of the research on the neuronal basis of prehension focuses on macaque monkeys. Yet mo...
Previous studies have shown that a few bird and primate species successfully use two or more tools s...
International audienceThis study examined hand preference in white-faced capuchins on a unimanual ta...
The abilities to perform skilled hand movements and to manipulate objects dexterously are landmarks ...
Studies on motor planning and action selection in object use reveal that what we choose to do in the...
Studies on motor planning and action selection in object use reveal that what we choose to do in the...
Motor planning is a relatively complex cognitive skill in which an actor modifies a behavior to anti...
In the present study, we investigated motor cortex (M1) and a small portion of premotor and parietal...
Multiple recent studies provide evidence that both human and nonhuman primates possess motor plannin...
Skilled motor actions are associated with handedness and neuroanatomical specializations in humans. ...
Skilled motor actions are associated with handedness and neuroanatomical specializations in humans. ...
Recent research with several species of nonhuman primates suggests sophisticated motor-planning abil...
Recent research with several species of nonhuman primates suggests sophisticated motor-planning abil...
The prehensile hand is one of the major traits distinguishing primates from other mammal species. Al...
Previous studies have shown that a few bird and primate species successfully use two or more tools s...
Abstract Much of the research on the neuronal basis of prehension focuses on macaque monkeys. Yet mo...
Previous studies have shown that a few bird and primate species successfully use two or more tools s...
International audienceThis study examined hand preference in white-faced capuchins on a unimanual ta...
The abilities to perform skilled hand movements and to manipulate objects dexterously are landmarks ...
Studies on motor planning and action selection in object use reveal that what we choose to do in the...
Studies on motor planning and action selection in object use reveal that what we choose to do in the...
Motor planning is a relatively complex cognitive skill in which an actor modifies a behavior to anti...
In the present study, we investigated motor cortex (M1) and a small portion of premotor and parietal...
Multiple recent studies provide evidence that both human and nonhuman primates possess motor plannin...
Skilled motor actions are associated with handedness and neuroanatomical specializations in humans. ...
Skilled motor actions are associated with handedness and neuroanatomical specializations in humans. ...
Recent research with several species of nonhuman primates suggests sophisticated motor-planning abil...
Recent research with several species of nonhuman primates suggests sophisticated motor-planning abil...
The prehensile hand is one of the major traits distinguishing primates from other mammal species. Al...
Previous studies have shown that a few bird and primate species successfully use two or more tools s...
Abstract Much of the research on the neuronal basis of prehension focuses on macaque monkeys. Yet mo...
Previous studies have shown that a few bird and primate species successfully use two or more tools s...
International audienceThis study examined hand preference in white-faced capuchins on a unimanual ta...