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Hand Preferences in Two Unimanual and Two Bimanual Coordinated Tasks in the Black-Handed Spider Monkey (Ateles geoffroyi)

机译:在黑人蜘蛛猴(Ateles Geoffroyi)中的两个不一致和两个生物协调任务的手中偏好

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Spider monkeys are interesting to study with regard to hand preferences, as they are one of the few primate species that lack a thumb and, thus, are unable to perform a precision grip. Further, being platyrrhine primates, they also largely lack independent motor control of the digits and, thus, have only limited manual dexterity. It was therefore the aim of the present study to assess hand preferences in black-handed spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi) in 4 tasks differing in task demand: simple unimanual reaching for food and 3 versions of the widely used tube task, including 2 bimanual versions that differ from each other in the degree of fine motor control needed and a unimanual version that does not require coordinated action of the hands. We found that black-handed spider monkeys display significant hand preferences at the individual, but not at the population, level. This was true both in the 2 bimanual coordinated tasks and in the 2 unimanual tasks. Further, our results show that the majority of animals were consistent in the hand they preferred in these 4 tasks. Our findings only partially support the notion that task demand positively correlates with strength of hand preference. Finally, we found that the index finger was the most frequently used digit in all 3 tube tasks, although the animals also used other digits and 2- and 3-finger combinations to extract food from a tube. We conclude that limited manual dexterity does not prevent spider monkeys from displaying strong and consistent hand preferences at the individual level.
机译:蜘蛛猴对手工偏好进行了有趣的是,因为它们是缺乏拇指的少数灵长类动物种类之一,因此,无法执行精确的抓地力。此外,作为普拉尔氏素灵长类动物,它们在很大程度上缺乏对数字的独立电机控制,因此仅具有有限的手动灵活性。因此,本研究的目的是评估在4个任务需求中的黑人蜘蛛猴(Ateles Geoffroyi)中的手偏好:用于食品的简单不一致和3个版本的广泛使用的管子任务,包括2个Bimanual版本在需要的精细电机控制程度和不需要手中的协调行动的情况下,彼此不同。我们发现黑用蜘蛛猴在个人展示了重要的手偏好,但不是在人口中。这是在2个Bimanual协调的任务和2个不一致的任务中的真实。此外,我们的结果表明,大多数动物在这4个任务中首选的手中是一致的。我们的调查结果仅部分地支持任务需求与手偏好的强度正相关的概念。最后,我们发现食指是所有3个管任务中最常用的数字,尽管这些动物也使用其他数字和2-手指组合来从管中提取食物。我们得出结论,有限的手动灵活性不会阻止蜘蛛猴在个人层面上显示强大和一致的手偏好。

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