Lateralization of hand use in primates has been extensively studied in a variety of contexts, and starts to be investigated in other species and organs in order to understand the evolution of the laterality according to different tasks. In elephants, the orientation of the movements of the trunk has been observed mainly in feeding and social contexts, in free conditions. However, little is known about the influence of task complexity on trunk laterality. In this study, we compared the lateralization of the trunk in two conditions: standardized and free. We offered granules to six African elephants on each side of an opened trapdoor to create a constraining environment and reported the different behaviours employed and their orientation. In ...
WOS:000240973700009International audienceBehavioural asymmetries, once thought to be exclusively hum...
Comparative studies of primate grasping and manipulative behaviours in captivity have highlighted, ...
International audienceThe extant literature on manual laterality in non-human primates is inconclusi...
Lateralization of hand use in primates has been extensively studied in a variety of contexts, and st...
Asymmetrical trunk use in elephants represents a distinctive example of motor lateralization. Previ...
Elephants\u27 use of their trunks during feeding in captivity is described. African and Asian elepha...
International audienceBackground During reach-to-grasp movements, the human hand is preshaped depend...
The Proboscideans, an order of mammals including elephants, are the largest of the Earth lands anima...
Behavioral laterality, a common measure of hemispheric specialization of the brain, has been examine...
International audienceBehavioural asymmetries reflect brain asymmetry in nonhuman primates (NHP) as ...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.Studies of laterality of hand function in chimpanze...
Laterality of function in hand use by the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) is unresolved. Ethological st...
Resurgence of interest in laterality of hand function in nonhuman primates requires baseline knowled...
Clear hand laterality patterns in humans are widely accepted. However, humans only elicit a signific...
The aim of this study was to see if behavioral lateralization in hand use benefits a lateralized org...
WOS:000240973700009International audienceBehavioural asymmetries, once thought to be exclusively hum...
Comparative studies of primate grasping and manipulative behaviours in captivity have highlighted, ...
International audienceThe extant literature on manual laterality in non-human primates is inconclusi...
Lateralization of hand use in primates has been extensively studied in a variety of contexts, and st...
Asymmetrical trunk use in elephants represents a distinctive example of motor lateralization. Previ...
Elephants\u27 use of their trunks during feeding in captivity is described. African and Asian elepha...
International audienceBackground During reach-to-grasp movements, the human hand is preshaped depend...
The Proboscideans, an order of mammals including elephants, are the largest of the Earth lands anima...
Behavioral laterality, a common measure of hemispheric specialization of the brain, has been examine...
International audienceBehavioural asymmetries reflect brain asymmetry in nonhuman primates (NHP) as ...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.Studies of laterality of hand function in chimpanze...
Laterality of function in hand use by the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) is unresolved. Ethological st...
Resurgence of interest in laterality of hand function in nonhuman primates requires baseline knowled...
Clear hand laterality patterns in humans are widely accepted. However, humans only elicit a signific...
The aim of this study was to see if behavioral lateralization in hand use benefits a lateralized org...
WOS:000240973700009International audienceBehavioural asymmetries, once thought to be exclusively hum...
Comparative studies of primate grasping and manipulative behaviours in captivity have highlighted, ...
International audienceThe extant literature on manual laterality in non-human primates is inconclusi...