International audienceThe reliability of handedness data in nonhuman primates and variations of sample size across studies are critical issues for exploring their potential continuity with humans concerning hemispheric specialization. In this study, we investigated the consistency of handedness for unimanual and bimanual tasks in olive baboons (Papio anubis). For both tasks, we found a consistency of hand preferences over time among subjects retested 5 years later and a consistency of population-level handedness between 2 independent populations. Altogether, when combining the 2 samples, bimanual (N = 260) but not unimanual task (N = 220) elicited right-handedness predominance. These findings demonstrate the reliability and robustness of pr...
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...
Humans are considered unique in their extreme population-level right handedness, seen in no other sp...
International audienceThe reliability of handedness data in nonhuman primates and variations of samp...
Whether nonhuman primates exhibit population level right manual bias remains a controversial topic. ...
Whether nonhuman primates exhibit population level right manual bias remains a controversial topic. ...
International audienceA number of factors have been proposed to influence within and between species...
Right-hand dominance is widely considered to be a uniquely human trait. Whether nonhuman primates ex...
International audienceAs non-human primates are phylogenetically close to humans, they are ideal mod...
International audienceHandedness, one of the most prominent expressions of laterality, has been hist...
Studies of hand preference s in the platyrrhine species are reviewed. Hand preferences of the N...
Whether or not nonhuman primates exhibit population-level handedness remains a topic of considerable...
The database on hand preferences in non-human primates provides inconsistent and inconclusive findin...
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...
Humans are considered unique in their extreme population-level right handedness, seen in no other sp...
International audienceThe reliability of handedness data in nonhuman primates and variations of samp...
Whether nonhuman primates exhibit population level right manual bias remains a controversial topic. ...
Whether nonhuman primates exhibit population level right manual bias remains a controversial topic. ...
International audienceA number of factors have been proposed to influence within and between species...
Right-hand dominance is widely considered to be a uniquely human trait. Whether nonhuman primates ex...
International audienceAs non-human primates are phylogenetically close to humans, they are ideal mod...
International audienceHandedness, one of the most prominent expressions of laterality, has been hist...
Studies of hand preference s in the platyrrhine species are reviewed. Hand preferences of the N...
Whether or not nonhuman primates exhibit population-level handedness remains a topic of considerable...
The database on hand preferences in non-human primates provides inconsistent and inconclusive findin...
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...
Humans are considered unique in their extreme population-level right handedness, seen in no other sp...