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Captive chimpanzees use their right hand to communicate with each other: implications for the origin of the cerebral substrate for language.

机译:圈养的黑猩猩用右手互相交流:对语言的大脑底物起源的影响。

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Whether precursors of the left-lateralization for human language can be found in the vocal and gestural communication systems of nonhuman primates remains a topic of intense research, particularly within theoretical discussions of the evolutionary origins of language. Although previous studies in chimpanzees have reported evidence of right-handedness for inter-species food-beg gestures produced exclusively toward humans, some might question the generality of these results to intra-species communicative signals. To address this issue, we recorded hand use in 70 captive chimpanzees for species-typical signals, that could be directed either toward conspecifics or humans. We found evidence of a predominance of right-handedness for species-typical gestures in captive chimpanzees when directed to both humans and conspecifics. Hand preferences during intra-species communication were significantly and positively correlated with gestures directed toward humans. By contrast, hand preferences for gestures did not significantly correlate with hand use for a non-communicative self-directed action. The collective results suggest (a) that evidence of predominance of right-handedness for human-directed gestures communication is not specific to this context and (b) the existence of a specific communicative system involving gestures constitutes an ideal prerequisite for the cerebral substrates of human language and its typical left-lateralization.
机译:是否可以在非人类灵长类动物的语音和手势交流系统中找到人类语言左偏化的前兆,仍然是一个深入研究的话题,尤其是在语言进化起源的理论讨论中。尽管先前在黑猩猩中进行的研究已经报道了专门针对人类的种间食物乞讨手势的惯用右手证据,但有些人可能会质疑这些结果对种内交流信号的普遍性。为了解决这个问题,我们在70只圈养的黑猩猩中记录了人工使用的物种典型信号,这些信号可能针对物种或人类。我们发现,在圈养黑猩猩针对人类和特定物种时,惯用右手占主导地位的物种典型手势。物种内部交流过程中的手偏好与指向人类的手势显着正相关。相比之下,手对手势的偏好与非交流性自指导动作的手使用没有显着相关。总体结果表明:(a)以人为主导的手势交流中占主导地位的证据并非特定于此背景;(b)涉及手势的特定交流系统的存在,构成了人类大脑底物的理想先决条件语言及其典型的左偏化。

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