The increasing body of research into human and non-human primates' gestural communication reflects the interest in a comparative approach to human communication, particularly possible scenarios of language evolution. One of the central challenges of this field of research is to identify appropriate criteria to differentiate a gesture from other non-communicative actions. After an introduction to the criteria currently used to define non-human primates' gestures and an overview of ongoing research, we discuss different pathways of how manual actions are transformed into manual gestures in both phylogeny and ontogeny. Currently, the relationship between actions and gestures is not only investigated on a behavioural, but also on a neural level...
Abstract: This paper presents an overview of gestural communication in apes with focus on flexibilit...
International audienceWe review four studies investigating hand preferences for grasping versus poin...
International audienceSocial laterality is the core of two major theories: one concerns the evolutio...
Comparative psychology provides important contributions to our understanding of the origins of human...
Relationships between humans’ manual laterality in non-communicative and communicative functions are...
Mechanisms underlying gesture acquisition in primates are largely unstudied, yet heavily debated. Wh...
Comparative psychology provides important contributions to our understanding of the origins of huma...
International audienceCatarrhine primates gesture preferentially with their right hands, which led t...
Research into gestural communication of nonhuman primates is often inspired by an interest in the ev...
The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support provided by the Portuguese Foundation for S...
International audienceMultifactorial investigations of intraspecific laterality of primates' gestura...
International audienceInvestigations of intraspecific laterality of primates' gestural communication...
Language is a complex intentional, syntactical and referential system involving a left-hemispheric s...
International audienceIn both humans and apes, the production of communicative gestures appears to b...
International audienceUnderstanding variations of apes’ laterality between activities is a central i...
Abstract: This paper presents an overview of gestural communication in apes with focus on flexibilit...
International audienceWe review four studies investigating hand preferences for grasping versus poin...
International audienceSocial laterality is the core of two major theories: one concerns the evolutio...
Comparative psychology provides important contributions to our understanding of the origins of human...
Relationships between humans’ manual laterality in non-communicative and communicative functions are...
Mechanisms underlying gesture acquisition in primates are largely unstudied, yet heavily debated. Wh...
Comparative psychology provides important contributions to our understanding of the origins of huma...
International audienceCatarrhine primates gesture preferentially with their right hands, which led t...
Research into gestural communication of nonhuman primates is often inspired by an interest in the ev...
The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support provided by the Portuguese Foundation for S...
International audienceMultifactorial investigations of intraspecific laterality of primates' gestura...
International audienceInvestigations of intraspecific laterality of primates' gestural communication...
Language is a complex intentional, syntactical and referential system involving a left-hemispheric s...
International audienceIn both humans and apes, the production of communicative gestures appears to b...
International audienceUnderstanding variations of apes’ laterality between activities is a central i...
Abstract: This paper presents an overview of gestural communication in apes with focus on flexibilit...
International audienceWe review four studies investigating hand preferences for grasping versus poin...
International audienceSocial laterality is the core of two major theories: one concerns the evolutio...