Primates are known for their use of the hand in many activities including food grasping. Yet, most studies concentrate on the type of grip used. Moreover, kinematic studies remain limited to a few investigations of the distal elements in constrained conditions in humans and macaques. In order to improve our understanding of the prehension movement in primates, we analyse here the behavioural strategies (e.g., types of grip, body postures) as well as the 3D kinematics of the whole forelimb and the trunk during the prehension of small static food items in five primate species in unconstrained conditions. All species preferred the quadrupedal posture except lemurs, which used a typical crouched posture. Grasp type differed among species, with ...
The most popular model to explain how prehensile movements are organized assumes that they comprise ...
International audienceAmong primates, apes and monkeys are known to use their hands and to exhibit i...
Grasping is a widespread behavior among tetrapod vertebrates. In primates, the hands and feet are in...
Primates are known for their use of the hand in many activities including food grasping. Yet, most s...
Manual prehension, involved in food acquisition and locomotion, is common to all primates. However, ...
Although there is a wealth of behavioral data regarding grasping movements in non-human primates, ho...
The prehensile hand is one of the major traits distinguishing primates from other mammal species. Al...
The most popular model to explain how prehensile movements are organized assumes that they comprise ...
International audienceIn this paper, we develop an animal model of prehension movements by examining...
International audienceWhile the neural bases of prehension have been extensively studied in monkeys,...
For a long time, humans (genus Homo) were thought to be the only mammalian species capable of dextr...
The most popular model to explain how prehensile movements are organized assumes that they comprise ...
Abstract Much of the research on the neuronal basis of prehension focuses on macaque monkeys. Yet mo...
It has long been assumed that stone tool making was a major factor in the evolution of derived homin...
Import JabRef | WosArea ZoologyInternational audienceAmong primates, apes and monkeys are known to u...
The most popular model to explain how prehensile movements are organized assumes that they comprise ...
International audienceAmong primates, apes and monkeys are known to use their hands and to exhibit i...
Grasping is a widespread behavior among tetrapod vertebrates. In primates, the hands and feet are in...
Primates are known for their use of the hand in many activities including food grasping. Yet, most s...
Manual prehension, involved in food acquisition and locomotion, is common to all primates. However, ...
Although there is a wealth of behavioral data regarding grasping movements in non-human primates, ho...
The prehensile hand is one of the major traits distinguishing primates from other mammal species. Al...
The most popular model to explain how prehensile movements are organized assumes that they comprise ...
International audienceIn this paper, we develop an animal model of prehension movements by examining...
International audienceWhile the neural bases of prehension have been extensively studied in monkeys,...
For a long time, humans (genus Homo) were thought to be the only mammalian species capable of dextr...
The most popular model to explain how prehensile movements are organized assumes that they comprise ...
Abstract Much of the research on the neuronal basis of prehension focuses on macaque monkeys. Yet mo...
It has long been assumed that stone tool making was a major factor in the evolution of derived homin...
Import JabRef | WosArea ZoologyInternational audienceAmong primates, apes and monkeys are known to u...
The most popular model to explain how prehensile movements are organized assumes that they comprise ...
International audienceAmong primates, apes and monkeys are known to use their hands and to exhibit i...
Grasping is a widespread behavior among tetrapod vertebrates. In primates, the hands and feet are in...