The prehistory of handedness: archaeological data and comparative ethology.
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Common variants in left/right asymmetry genes and pathways are associated with relative hand skillComplex tasks force hand laterality and technological behaviour in naturalistically housed chimpanzees: inferences in hominin evolutionShared brain lateralization patterns in language and Acheulean stone tool production: a functional transcranial Doppler ultrasound studyHand to mouth in a neandertal: right-handedness in Regourdou 1Neandertal humeri may reflect adaptation to scraping tasks, but not spear thrustingThe manipulative complexity of Lower Paleolithic stone toolmakingIndependence of data points in the measurement of hand preferences in primates: statistical problem or urban myth?Experimental evidence for the co-evolution of hominin tool-making teaching and language.How similar are nut-cracking and stone-flaking? A functional approach to percussive technologyMore than 500,000 years of right-handedness in Europe.Hand preferences for coordinated bimanual actions in 777 great apes: implications for the evolution of handedness in homininsPreliminary study on hand preference in captive northern white-cheeked gibbons (Nomascus leucogenys).A model balancing cooperation and competition can explain our right-handed world and the dominance of left-handed athletes.Handedness for Unimanual Grasping in 564 Great Apes: The Effect on Grip Morphology and a Comparison with Hand Use for a Bimanual Coordinated Task.Genetic and environmental contributions to the expression of handedness in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)Neuroanatomical asymmetries and handedness in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): a case for continuity in the evolution of hemispheric specializationThe protocadherin 11X/Y (PCDH11X/Y) gene pair as determinant of cerebral asymmetry in modern Homo sapiensDistinction between hand dominance and hand preference in primates: a behavioral investigation of manual dexterity in nonhuman primates (macaques) and human subjects.Can handedness be determined from skeletal remains? A chronological review of the literature.Evolutionary origins of human handedness: evaluating contrasting hypotheses.Patterns of hemispheric specialization for a communicative gesture in different primate species.On the origins of human handedness and language: a comparative review of hand preferences for bimanual coordinated actions and gestural communication in nonhuman primates.Emerging Trends in the Multimodal Nature of Cognition: Touch and Handedness.Handedness is more than laterality: lessons from chimpanzees.Termite fishing laterality in the Fongoli savanna chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus): further evidence of a left hand preference.Skeletal evidence for variable patterns of handedness in chimpanzees, human hunter-gatherers, and recent British populations.Hand preference by black-and-white snub-nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecus bieti) in captivity: influence of tasks and sexes.Baboons' hand preference resists to spatial factors for a communicative gesture but not for a simple manipulative action.Brief communication: Hand preference for bimanual and unimanual feeding in captive gorillas: extension in a second colony of apes.Directional and fluctuating asymmetry among !Kung San and Kavango people of Northern Namibia: The impact of sex and subsistence patterns.Precise digit use increases the expression of handedness in Colombian spider monkeys (Ateles fusciceps rufiventris).Absence of population asymmetry in the American Quarter Horse (Equus ferus caballus) performing skilled left and right manoeuvres in reining competition.Foot use and hand preference during feeding in captive black-and-white snub-nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecus bieti).Right-handed fossil humans.Laterality of Grooming and Tool Use in a Group of Captive Bonobos (Pan paniscus).Interhemispheric gene expression differences in the cerebral cortex of humans and macaque monkeys.The cognitive bases of human tool use.Hand preference and its flexibility according to the position of the object: a study in cercopithecines examining spontaneous behaviour and an experimental task (the Bishop QHP task).Verbal fluency, naming and verbal comprehension: three aspects of language as predictors of cognitive impairment.Does target animacy influence manual laterality of monkeys? First answer from northern pig-tailed macaques (Macaca leonina).
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The prehistory of handedness: archaeological data and comparative ethology.
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The prehistory of handedness: archaeological data and comparative ethology.
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