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Hand preference and its flexibility according to the position of the object: a study in cercopithecines examining spontaneous behaviour and an experimental task (the Bishop QHP task)

机译:根据对象的位置,手的偏爱及其灵活性:对蛇皮动物进行自发行为研究和实验任务(Bishop QHP任务)

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The extant literature on manual laterality in non-human primates is inconclusive, plagued by inconsistent or contradictory findings and by disturbing methodological issues (e.g. uncontrolled influential factors, comparability issues). The present study examined hand preference and its flexibility in 15 red-capped mangabeys (C. t. torquatus) and 13 Campbell's monkeys (C. c. campbelli), two species that differ in their degree of arboreality. We investigated the influence of the spatial position of the object on hand preference for reaching. We considered spontaneous behaviour (reaching for food during daily feeding) and an experimental task: the QHP task. The QHP is a task that is used in humans. This is a simple reaching task that involves high spatial constraints on hand use. In our study, the subject had to reach for items that were placed on a semi-circle in front of it on five positions, including in the centre position, in the ipsilateral space and in the contralateral space. We assessed hand preference for reaching in front (baseline condition), and we examined how this preference changed when reaching in lateral positions. For reaching in front, about half of the subjects were lateralized and no group-level bias occurred, for both spontaneous and experimental conditions. When considering reaching in the lateral positions, we observed that the position of the object influenced hand use: individuals used the hand that was closest to the object. The results are discussed in relation to previous findings in humans and in non-human primates and regarding theories on handedness and flexibility of hand preference.
机译:现有的关于非人类灵长类动物的手性偏侧性的文献尚无定论,受到不一致或矛盾的发现以及干扰方法论问题(例如不受控制的影响因素,可比性问题)的困扰。本研究研究了15种红顶ga(C. t。torquatus)和13头坎贝尔(C. c。campbelli)猴子的手偏好及其灵活性,这两种物种的树突程度不同。我们调查了对象的空间位置对手部偏好到达的影响。我们考虑了自发行为(在日常喂养期间进食)和一项实验任务:QHP任务。 QHP是人类使用的一项任务。这是一项简单的任务,在使用时涉及很高的空间限制。在我们的研究中,对象必须触及放置在其前面的半圆上的五个位置的项目,包括中心位置,同侧空间和对侧空间中的五个位置。我们评估了手部在到达前方(基线状态)时的偏好,并且研究了在侧向到达时该偏好的变化。为了到达前面,在自发条件和实验条件下,大约一半的受试者被偏侧,并且没有发生组级偏差。在考虑横向伸手时,我们观察到物体的位置会影响手的使用:个人使用的物体离物体最近。讨论了有关人类和非人类灵长类动物先前发现的结果,以及关于惯性和惯性偏好的理论。

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