Whether nonhuman primates exhibit population-level manual bias remains controversial. There is a growing body of evidence showing consistent individual lateralization and population-level handednessparticularly for complex manual behaviours such as bimanual coordinated actions in both monkeys and apes. Whereas the few published studies on hand preferences in squirrel monkeys, Saimiri sciureus,have focused only on unimanual behaviours and generally failed to elicit population-level handedness, we report in this paper the first set of data on hand use for a bimanual coordinated behaviour elicited bythe manipulation of an artificial tube in a sample of 37 captive-born squirrel monkeys. The task consisted of holding an opaque tube with one hand...
The last decade has seen a resurgence of interest in laterality of function in primates, especially ...
Understanding variations of apes’ laterality between activities is a central issue when investigatin...
International audienceThe reliability of handedness data in nonhuman primates and variations of samp...
Whether nonhuman primates exhibit population-level manual bias remains controversial. There is a gr...
Studies of hand preference s in the platyrrhine species are reviewed. Hand preferences of the N...
International audienceA number of factors have been proposed to influence within and between species...
Humans are considered unique in their extreme population-level right handedness, seen in no other sp...
Right-hand dominance is widely considered to be a uniquely human trait. Whether nonhuman primates ex...
Oshkosh Scholar, Volume 2, 2007, p. 29-24.As a part of a zoo enrichment program, this study examined...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.Studies of laterality of hand function in chimpanze...
WOS:000249661000008International audienceWe assessed the manual preferences of 12 De Brazza's monkey...
There is a common prevailing perception that humans possess a species-unique population-level right-...
The evolution of human right-handedness has been intensively debated for decades. Manual lateralizat...
International audienceThis study examined hand preference in white-faced capuchins on a unimanual ta...
International audienceThe extant literature on manual laterality in non-human primates is inconclusi...
The last decade has seen a resurgence of interest in laterality of function in primates, especially ...
Understanding variations of apes’ laterality between activities is a central issue when investigatin...
International audienceThe reliability of handedness data in nonhuman primates and variations of samp...
Whether nonhuman primates exhibit population-level manual bias remains controversial. There is a gr...
Studies of hand preference s in the platyrrhine species are reviewed. Hand preferences of the N...
International audienceA number of factors have been proposed to influence within and between species...
Humans are considered unique in their extreme population-level right handedness, seen in no other sp...
Right-hand dominance is widely considered to be a uniquely human trait. Whether nonhuman primates ex...
Oshkosh Scholar, Volume 2, 2007, p. 29-24.As a part of a zoo enrichment program, this study examined...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.Studies of laterality of hand function in chimpanze...
WOS:000249661000008International audienceWe assessed the manual preferences of 12 De Brazza's monkey...
There is a common prevailing perception that humans possess a species-unique population-level right-...
The evolution of human right-handedness has been intensively debated for decades. Manual lateralizat...
International audienceThis study examined hand preference in white-faced capuchins on a unimanual ta...
International audienceThe extant literature on manual laterality in non-human primates is inconclusi...
The last decade has seen a resurgence of interest in laterality of function in primates, especially ...
Understanding variations of apes’ laterality between activities is a central issue when investigatin...
International audienceThe reliability of handedness data in nonhuman primates and variations of samp...