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Population-level right-handedness for a coordinated bimanual task in naturalistic housed chimpanzees: Replication and extension in 114 animals from Zambia and Spain

机译:在自然饲养的黑猩猩中,以人口级别的惯用右手完成一项协调的双向任务:在赞比亚和西班牙的114只动物中进行复制和扩展

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Recently, many studies have been conducted on manual laterality in chimpanzees. Nevertheless, whether nonhuman primates exhibit population-level handedness remains a topic of considerable debate. One of the behaviors studied has been bimanual coordinated actions. Although recent studies have highlighted that captive chimpanzees show handedness at population level for these tasks, some authors have questioned the validity and consistency of these results. The first reason has been the humanization of the samples. The second one has been that the results refer to animals in American biomedical centers and the studies were conducted by the same team [WD Hopkins et al.]. This article aims to assess the laterality in bimanual coordination (tube task) activities in animals housed in an intermediate environment (Chimfunshi, Zambia). This has been conducted by replicating previous studies on similar samples (Mona Foundation, Spain), and then by extending the results to chimpanzees housed in intermediate settings. Individuals were evaluated through four experimental sessions (tests). Results indicated that 86% of the Chimfunshi sample was lateralized (48% RH, 38% LH). Furthermore, the sample showed population-level right-handedness in the mean handedness index, in Test 1, Test 2, and the first half of the study (Test 1+2). Rearing experience did not have an influence on hand preference. Taken together, the two sample (intermediate settings: Chimfunshi and Mona) results indicate a clear right-handedness. In conclusion, this replication and extension shows that (1) the Mona and Chimfunshi chimpanzees are right-handed in certain conditions, (2) the results are consistent with those obtained by Hopkins in captive settings, (3) the humanization of the samples does not affect manual laterality, (4) females are right-handed at population-level, but not males, and (5) these results reinforce the fact that the complexity of the task plays a dominant role in the expression of hand laterality among chimpanzees.
机译:最近,已经对黑猩猩的手动侧向进行了许多研究。然而,非人类灵长类动物是否表现出总体上的习惯性仍然是一个有争议的话题。研究的行为之一是双手协调动作。尽管最近的研究表明,圈养黑猩猩在执行这些任务时显示出在群体水平上的惯用性,但一些作者质疑这些结果的有效性和一致性。第一个原因是样品的人性化。第二个是结果涉及美国生物医学中心的动物,并且该研究是由同一小组进行的[WD Hopkins等人]。本文旨在评估在中等环境(赞比亚Chimfunshi)中饲养的动物的双向协调(管任务)活动的偏向性。这是通过复制以前对类似样品的研究(西班牙莫纳基金会),然后将结果扩展到居住在中间环境中的黑猩猩来进行的。通过四个实验阶段(测试)对个体进行了评估。结果表明,86%的Chimfunshi样品被偏侧化(48%RH,38%LH)。此外,在测试1,测试2和研究的前半部分(测试1 + 2)中,样本在平均惯用性指数中显示了人口级别的惯用右手性。饲养经验对手的偏爱没有影响。两者合计,这两个样本(中间设置:Chimfunshi和Mona)结果显示出明显的惯用右手。总之,这种复制和扩展表明:(1)在某些条件下,Mona和Chimfunshi黑猩猩是惯用右手的;(2)结果与霍普金斯在囚禁环境中获得的结果一致;(3)样品的人性化(4)女性在人群水平上是惯用右手的,而不是男性,(5)这些结果强调了这样一个事实,即任务的复杂性在黑猩猩之间的手侧向性表达中起着主导作用。

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