Many theories have been put forward to explain the origins of right-handedness in humans. Here we present evidence that this preference may stem in part from a right hand advantage in grasping for feeding. Thirteen participants were asked to reach-to-grasp food items of 3 different sizes: SMALL (Cheerios®), MEDIUM (Froot Loops®), and LARGE (Oatmeal Squares®). Participants used both their right- and left-hands in separate blocks (50 trials each, starting order counterbalanced) to grasp the items. After each grasp, participants either a) ate the food item, or b) placed it inside a bib worn beneath his/her chin (25 trials each, blocked design, counterbalanced). The conditions were designed such that the outward and inward movement trajectories...
The evolution of human right-handedness has been intensively debated for decades. Manual lateralizat...
Right-hand dominance is widely considered to be a uniquely human trait. Whether nonhuman primates ex...
We live in a right-hander’s world. Although left-handers become accustomed to using right-handed dev...
Many theories have been put forward to explain the origins of right-handedness in humans. Here we pr...
Sherpa Romeo green journal: open accessMany theories have been put forward to explain the origins of...
Sherpa Romeo green journal. Permission to archive accepted author manuscript.We have recently shown ...
There can be several factors that are likely to have played a role in the evolution of hand preferen...
Sherpa Romeo green journal: open accessIn the present study we investigate age-related changes in ha...
International audienceThe extant literature on manual laterality in non-human primates is inconclusi...
There can be several factors that are likely to have played a role in the evolution of hand preferen...
Our objective was to demonstrate that human population-level, right-handedness, is not species speci...
Humans are considered unique in their extreme population-level right handedness, seen in no other sp...
Ontogenetic factors constrain the evolution of species-typical traits. Because human infants are bor...
Manual grasping is widespread among tetrapods but is more prominent and dexterous in primates. Wheth...
We investigated whether the control of movement of the left hand is more likely to involve the use o...
The evolution of human right-handedness has been intensively debated for decades. Manual lateralizat...
Right-hand dominance is widely considered to be a uniquely human trait. Whether nonhuman primates ex...
We live in a right-hander’s world. Although left-handers become accustomed to using right-handed dev...
Many theories have been put forward to explain the origins of right-handedness in humans. Here we pr...
Sherpa Romeo green journal: open accessMany theories have been put forward to explain the origins of...
Sherpa Romeo green journal. Permission to archive accepted author manuscript.We have recently shown ...
There can be several factors that are likely to have played a role in the evolution of hand preferen...
Sherpa Romeo green journal: open accessIn the present study we investigate age-related changes in ha...
International audienceThe extant literature on manual laterality in non-human primates is inconclusi...
There can be several factors that are likely to have played a role in the evolution of hand preferen...
Our objective was to demonstrate that human population-level, right-handedness, is not species speci...
Humans are considered unique in their extreme population-level right handedness, seen in no other sp...
Ontogenetic factors constrain the evolution of species-typical traits. Because human infants are bor...
Manual grasping is widespread among tetrapods but is more prominent and dexterous in primates. Wheth...
We investigated whether the control of movement of the left hand is more likely to involve the use o...
The evolution of human right-handedness has been intensively debated for decades. Manual lateralizat...
Right-hand dominance is widely considered to be a uniquely human trait. Whether nonhuman primates ex...
We live in a right-hander’s world. Although left-handers become accustomed to using right-handed dev...