| Literature DB >> 22550466 |
M Mosquera1, N Geribàs, A Bargalló, M Llorente, D Riba.
Abstract
Clear hand laterality patterns in humans are widely accepted. However, humans only elicit a significant hand laterality pattern when performing complementary role differentiation (CRD) tasks. Meanwhile, hand laterality in chimpanzees is weaker and controversial. Here we have reevaluated our results on hand laterality in chimpanzees housed in naturalistic environments at Fundació Mona (Spain) and Chimfunshi Wild Orphanage (Zambia). Our results show that the difference between hand laterality in humans and chimpanzees is not as great as once thought. Furthermore, we found a link between hand laterality and task complexity and also an even more interesting connection: CRD tasks elicited not only the hand laterality but also the use of tools. This paper aims to turn attention to the importance of this threefold connection in human evolution: the link between CRD tasks, hand laterality, and tool use, which has important evolutionary implications that may explain the development of complex behaviour in early hominins.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22550466 PMCID: PMC3323904 DOI: 10.1100/2012/514809
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ScientificWorldJournal ISSN: 1537-744X
Figure 1Different tasks performed by some of the chimpanzees at Fundació Mona (Girona, Spain): unimanual spontaneous task, unimanual with precision grip (simple reaching), and bimanual complementary task (hose task) with tool use. (Credit: Miquel Llorente.)
Hand preferences and consistency for simple reaching and hose task at the FM chimpanzees. R: right-hand preference. L: left-hand preference. A: Nonpreferent.
| Subject | Hand preference | Hand preference | Consistency |
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| Bongo | R | R | Yes |
| Charly | L | R | No |
| Julio | L | R | Yes |
| Juanito | A | R | No |
| Marco | R | R | Yes |
| Nico | R | R | Yes |
| Pancho | R | R | Yes |
| Romie | L | L | Yes |
| Sara | R | L | No |
| Tico | R | L | No |
| Toni | L | R | No |
| Toto | R | R | Yes |
| Victor | R | R | Yes |
| Waty | A | L | No |
Figure 2Relationships between complex tasks, hand laterality, and technological behaviour.