Variation in methods and measures, resulting in past dispute over the existence of population handedness in nonhuman great apes, has impeded progress into the origins of human right-handedness and how it relates to the human hallmark of language. Pooling evidence from behavioral studies, neuroimaging and neuroanatomy, we evaluate data on manual and cerebral laterality in humans and other apes engaged in a range of manipulative tasks and in gestural communication. A simplistic human/animal partition is no longer tenable, and we review four (nonexclusive) possible drivers for the origin of population-level right-handedness: skilled manipulative activity, as in tool use; communicative gestures; organizational complexity of action, in particula...
International audienceThe evolutionary origins of human right-handedness remain poorly understood. S...
International audienceUnderstanding variations of apes’ laterality between activities is a central i...
International audienceUnderstanding variations of apes’ laterality between activities is a central i...
Variation in methods and measures, resulting in past dispute over the existence of population handed...
International audienceVariation in methods and measures, resulting in past dispute over the existenc...
International audienceVariation in methods and measures, resulting in past dispute over the existenc...
Our objective was to demonstrate that human population-level, right-handedness, is not species speci...
Our objective was to demonstrate that human population-level, right-handedness, is not species speci...
Investigations of human laterality suggest motor preference is not arbitrary, but rather represents ...
International audienceA growing consensus favors the predominance of the human left hemisphere in ma...
International audienceA growing consensus favors the predominance of the human left hemisphere in ma...
There is a common prevailing perception that humans possess a species-unique population-level right-...
International audienceThe evolutionary origins of human right-handedness remain poorly understood. S...
International audienceThis review highlights the scientific advances concerning the origins of human...
International audienceThis review highlights the scientific advances concerning the origins of human...
International audienceThe evolutionary origins of human right-handedness remain poorly understood. S...
International audienceUnderstanding variations of apes’ laterality between activities is a central i...
International audienceUnderstanding variations of apes’ laterality between activities is a central i...
Variation in methods and measures, resulting in past dispute over the existence of population handed...
International audienceVariation in methods and measures, resulting in past dispute over the existenc...
International audienceVariation in methods and measures, resulting in past dispute over the existenc...
Our objective was to demonstrate that human population-level, right-handedness, is not species speci...
Our objective was to demonstrate that human population-level, right-handedness, is not species speci...
Investigations of human laterality suggest motor preference is not arbitrary, but rather represents ...
International audienceA growing consensus favors the predominance of the human left hemisphere in ma...
International audienceA growing consensus favors the predominance of the human left hemisphere in ma...
There is a common prevailing perception that humans possess a species-unique population-level right-...
International audienceThe evolutionary origins of human right-handedness remain poorly understood. S...
International audienceThis review highlights the scientific advances concerning the origins of human...
International audienceThis review highlights the scientific advances concerning the origins of human...
International audienceThe evolutionary origins of human right-handedness remain poorly understood. S...
International audienceUnderstanding variations of apes’ laterality between activities is a central i...
International audienceUnderstanding variations of apes’ laterality between activities is a central i...