Hopkins W D, Fernandez-Carriba S, Wesley M J, Hostetter A, Pilcher D, Poss S
Department of Psychology, Berry College, USA.
J Comp Psychol. 2001 Sep;115(3):294-9. doi: 10.1037//0735-7036.115.3.294.
Hand preferences for a coordinated bimanual task were assessed in 109 chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Hand preference was evaluated for 4 test sessions using bouts and frequencies of hand use to compare the sensitivity of each level of analysis in evaluating individual variation in handedness. Overall, significant population-level right-handedness was found using several different measures of hand use. Handedness indices based on bouts and frequencies were highly and significantly correlated. Moreover, hand preferences were consistent across tests despite efforts to situationally bias preference during each test. Taken together, these data do not support the view that bouts are a better level of analysis for evaluating hand preference. The results further suggest that hand preferences for coordinated bimanual actions are not influenced by situational factors and may reflect an inherent specialization of the left hemisphere for motor skill.
在109只黑猩猩(Pan troglodytes)中评估了其在一项协调性双手任务中的用手偏好。使用手部使用的次数和频率,对4个测试环节的用手偏好进行了评估,以比较每个分析层面在评估个体用手习惯差异时的敏感性。总体而言,通过几种不同的手部使用测量方法发现了显著的群体水平的右利手现象。基于次数和频率的用手偏好指数高度显著相关。此外,尽管在每次测试中都试图对偏好进行情境性偏向,但各测试之间的用手偏好是一致的。综合来看,这些数据并不支持这样的观点,即次数是评估用手偏好的更好分析层面。结果进一步表明,协调性双手动作的用手偏好不受情境因素影响,可能反映了左半球在运动技能方面的固有特化。