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Brief communication: Hand preference for bimanual and unimanual feeding in captive gorillas: Extension in a second colony of apes

机译:简短交流:圈养大猩猩对双手进行单手和单手喂养的偏好:猿第二个群体的延伸

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Right-hand dominance is widely considered to be a uniquely human trait. Whether nonhuman primates exhibit similar population-level hand preferences remains a topic of considerable debate. Despite extensive research focusing on laterality in nonhuman primates, our interpretation of these studies is limited due to methodological issues including the lack of a common measure of hand preference and the use of tasks that may not be reliable indicators of handedness. The use of consistent methods between studies is necessary to enable comparisons within and between species and allow for more general conclusions to be drawn from these results. The present study replicates methods used in recent research reporting population-level right-handedness in captive gorillas (Meguerditchian et al.,2010). Observational data were collected on hand preference for unimanual and bimanual feeding in 14 captive western lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla). Individual-level preferences were found, primarily for bimanual feeding; however, the data reveal no group-level directional bias (contra Meguerditchian et al.). Like the study by Meguerditchian et al. (2010), though, bimanual feeding revealed significantly stronger hand preferences than unimanual reaching, and age, sex, group membership, or rearing history had no effect on hand preference. Finally, variations in diet and corresponding grip type between studies suggest that hand preferences may vary across bimanual tasks depending on grip morphology. This study aims to contribute to our existing knowledge of primate laterality by increasing the number of individuals investigated using methods that allow for comparisons with similar research. Am J Phys Anthropol, 2012.
机译:右手支配地位被广泛认为是人类的独特特征。非人类灵长类动物是否表现出相似的人口水平的手偏好仍然是一个有争议的话题。尽管针对非人类灵长类动物的偏侧性进行了广泛的研究,但由于方法论问题,包括缺乏通用的手偏爱度量以及使用可能不是可靠的灵巧指标的任务,我们对这些研究的解释受到限制。研究之间必须使用一致的方法,以便能够在物种内部和物种之间进行比较,并可以从这些结果中得出更一般的结论。本研究复制了最近的研究中报道的圈养大猩猩种群水平右手性的方法(Meguerditchian等,2010)。收集了关于14只圈养的西部低地大猩猩(Gorilla gorilla gorilla)单手和双手喂养的观察数据。发现了个人层面的偏好,主要是双手喂养。然而,数据显示没有组水​​平的方向偏差(与M​​eguerditchian等人相反)。就像Meguerditchian等人的研究一样。 (2010年),但是,单手喂养比单手喂养显着增强了手的偏好,而且年龄,性别,团体成员或饲养历史对手的偏好没有影响。最后,研究之间饮食和相应握力类型的变化表明,双手的偏好可能会因握力形态而在双向任务中有所不同。这项研究旨在通过使用允许与类似研究进行比较的方法来增加被调查个体的数量,从而为我们现有的灵长类动物侧向性知识做出贡献。 Am J Phys Anthropol,2012年。

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