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The sound of one-hand clapping: handedness and perisylvian neural correlates of a communicative gesture in chimpanzees

机译:一只手鼓掌的声音:黑猩猩的交际手势的惯性和手腕神经相关

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Whether lateralization of communicative signalling in non-human primates might constitute prerequisites of hemispheric specialization for language is unclear. In the present study, we examined (i) hand preference for a communicative gesture (clapping in 94 captive chimpanzees from two research facilities) and (ii) the in vivo magnetic resonance imaging brain scans of 40 of these individuals. The preferred hand for clapping was defined as the one in the upper position when the two hands came together. Using computer manual tracing of regions of interest, we measured the neuroanatomical asymmetries for the homologues of key language areas, including the inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) and planum temporale (PT). When considering the entire sample, there was a predominance of right-handedness for clapping and the distribution of right- and left-handed individuals did not differ between the two facilities. The direction of hand preference (right- versus left-handed subjects) for clapping explained a significant portion of variability in asymmetries of the PT and IFG. The results are consistent with the view that gestural communication in the common ancestor may have been a precursor of language and its cerebral substrates in modern humans.
机译:尚不清楚非人类灵长类动物中的通信信号的偏侧化是否可能构成半球语言专业化的先决条件。在本研究中,我们研究了(i)交流姿势的手偏好(在两个研究机构的94只圈养的黑猩猩中鼓掌)和(ii)这些个体中的40个人的体内磁共振成像大脑扫描。拍手的首选手定义为两只手合在一起时处于较高位置的一只手。使用感兴趣区域的计算机手动跟踪,我们测量了关键语言区域(包括下额额回(IFG)和颞上叶(PT))的同源物的神经解剖学不对称性。当考虑整个样本时,拍手的习惯主要是右撇子,并且两种设施之间右撇子和左撇子的分布没有差异。拍手的手偏向(右手和左手受试者)解释了PT和IFG不对称性的很大一部分变化。该结果与以下观点一致:在现代人类中,共同祖先中的手势交流可能是语言及其脑底物的先驱。

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