Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0) appliesThe details of the evolutionary steps in the transition from nonvisual guidance of hand movements for feeding, as displayed by many non-primate species, to visual guidance of hand movements in primates are sparse. Contemporary theory holds that a small-bodied stem primate evolved visual control of the reach to guide a hand to obtain small insects and fruit items from the terminal branches of trees. The subsequent evolution of the visual control of hand and finger shaping movements of the grasp of anthropoids is uncertain. The present study finds that Balinese long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis), video recorded while spontaneously eating at...
Manual prehension, involved in food acquisition and locomotion, is common to all primates. However, ...
Studies of hand preference s in the platyrrhine species are reviewed. Hand preferences of the N...
Chewing on different food types is a demanding biological function. The classic assumption in studyi...
International audienceAbstract The evolution of visual control of the hand to assist feeding by prim...
Manual grasping is widespread among tetrapods but is more prominent and dexterous in primates. Wheth...
peer reviewedThough hand-grasping is ubiquitous in primate species, its origins remain uncertain. Th...
Import JabRef | WosArea ZoologyInternational audienceAmong primates, apes and monkeys are known to u...
International audienceAmong primates, apes and monkeys are known to use their hands and to exhibit i...
Apes share a distinct set of morphological and anatomical characteristics that allow us to use our a...
It has long been assumed that stone tool making was a major factor in the evolution of derived homin...
There are two major theories that attempt to explain hand preference in non-human primates-the `task...
Grasping is a widespread behavior among tetrapod vertebrates. In primates, the hands and feet are in...
There are two major theories that attempt to explain hand preference in non-human primates-the 'task...
Primates are known for their use of the hand in many activities including food grasping. Yet, most s...
Inter-group variability in food-processing techniques within species may involve subtle differences ...
Manual prehension, involved in food acquisition and locomotion, is common to all primates. However, ...
Studies of hand preference s in the platyrrhine species are reviewed. Hand preferences of the N...
Chewing on different food types is a demanding biological function. The classic assumption in studyi...
International audienceAbstract The evolution of visual control of the hand to assist feeding by prim...
Manual grasping is widespread among tetrapods but is more prominent and dexterous in primates. Wheth...
peer reviewedThough hand-grasping is ubiquitous in primate species, its origins remain uncertain. Th...
Import JabRef | WosArea ZoologyInternational audienceAmong primates, apes and monkeys are known to u...
International audienceAmong primates, apes and monkeys are known to use their hands and to exhibit i...
Apes share a distinct set of morphological and anatomical characteristics that allow us to use our a...
It has long been assumed that stone tool making was a major factor in the evolution of derived homin...
There are two major theories that attempt to explain hand preference in non-human primates-the `task...
Grasping is a widespread behavior among tetrapod vertebrates. In primates, the hands and feet are in...
There are two major theories that attempt to explain hand preference in non-human primates-the 'task...
Primates are known for their use of the hand in many activities including food grasping. Yet, most s...
Inter-group variability in food-processing techniques within species may involve subtle differences ...
Manual prehension, involved in food acquisition and locomotion, is common to all primates. However, ...
Studies of hand preference s in the platyrrhine species are reviewed. Hand preferences of the N...
Chewing on different food types is a demanding biological function. The classic assumption in studyi...