The modern human hand is an intriguing mix of primitive morphology and derived function. Traditionally, its form and function are explained as a functional ‘trade-off’ between the requirements of locomotion and manipulation, but recently acquired comparative, experimental and fossil evidence suggests that this functional trade-off is more complex than conventional wisdom suggests. Moreover, when studying hand evolution within the hominin clade, the only morphological evidence comes from the hard-tissues, and evidence about hand function must be inferred indirectly from the archaeological record. We lack information about critical aspects of hand form (e.g., soft tissues) and function (e.g., neurology) as well as non-lithic evidence about ...
The morphology and positional behavior of the last common ancestor of humans and chimpanzees are cri...
The morphology of human pollical distal phalanges (PDP) closely reflects the adaptation of human han...
The human hand is unparalleled amongst primates in its ability to manipulate objects forcefully and ...
The human body has evolved greatly over time and the hand has shown some of the most intricate chang...
This book demonstrates how the primate hand combines both primitive and novel morphology, both gener...
The enhanced dexterity of the human hand is unique among primates, an ability that is traditionally ...
The distinctly human ability for forceful precision and power “squeeze ” gripping is linked to two k...
The human lineage is marked by a transition in hand use, from locomotion towards increasingly dexter...
The human hand is unparalleled amongst primates in its ability to manipulate objects forcefully and ...
Human hands are distinguished from apes by possessing longer thumbs relative to fingers. However, th...
Descripció del recurs: el 02 de novembre de 2010La família Hominidae està constituïda pels grans sim...
Differences in grip techniques used across primates are usually attributed to variation in thumb-fin...
Primates, and particularly humans, are characterized by superior manual dexterity compared with othe...
Previously, we described several features of the carpometacarpal joints in extant large-bodied apes ...
Systematic tool production and use is one of humanity’s defining characteristics, possibly originati...
The morphology and positional behavior of the last common ancestor of humans and chimpanzees are cri...
The morphology of human pollical distal phalanges (PDP) closely reflects the adaptation of human han...
The human hand is unparalleled amongst primates in its ability to manipulate objects forcefully and ...
The human body has evolved greatly over time and the hand has shown some of the most intricate chang...
This book demonstrates how the primate hand combines both primitive and novel morphology, both gener...
The enhanced dexterity of the human hand is unique among primates, an ability that is traditionally ...
The distinctly human ability for forceful precision and power “squeeze ” gripping is linked to two k...
The human lineage is marked by a transition in hand use, from locomotion towards increasingly dexter...
The human hand is unparalleled amongst primates in its ability to manipulate objects forcefully and ...
Human hands are distinguished from apes by possessing longer thumbs relative to fingers. However, th...
Descripció del recurs: el 02 de novembre de 2010La família Hominidae està constituïda pels grans sim...
Differences in grip techniques used across primates are usually attributed to variation in thumb-fin...
Primates, and particularly humans, are characterized by superior manual dexterity compared with othe...
Previously, we described several features of the carpometacarpal joints in extant large-bodied apes ...
Systematic tool production and use is one of humanity’s defining characteristics, possibly originati...
The morphology and positional behavior of the last common ancestor of humans and chimpanzees are cri...
The morphology of human pollical distal phalanges (PDP) closely reflects the adaptation of human han...
The human hand is unparalleled amongst primates in its ability to manipulate objects forcefully and ...