Hopkins William D, Cantalupo Claudio
Berry College, Mount Berry, GA, USA.
Laterality. 2005 Jan;10(1):65-80. doi: 10.1080/13576500342000301.
Several recent papers have been critical at a theoretical and empirical level of the evidence of population-level right-handedness in chimpanzees and other great apes. For example, Palmer (2002) has recently argued that the evidence of population-level handedness in chimpanzees is weak because there are sampling biases in the data. McGrew and Marchant (1997) argue that all the evidence of right-handedness in apes is from captive animals and therefore the observed phenomenon has little ecological validity. In this paper, we address recent issues regarding the presentation and interpretation of other hand preference data and argue that chimpanzees are right-handed for some measures. We further argue that purported differences in hand use between wild and captive chimpanzees due to rearing environments are unfounded and we emphasise that more cooperative work between researchers working in captive and feral populations is needed to facilitate collection of data on common measures of hand preference.
最近有几篇论文在理论和实证层面上对黑猩猩及其他大型猿类群体中右利手现象的证据提出了批评。例如,帕尔默(2002年)最近认为,黑猩猩群体中利手现象的证据不足,因为数据存在抽样偏差。麦克格鲁和马钱特(1997年)认为,猿类右利手的所有证据都来自圈养动物,因此观察到的现象几乎没有生态学效度。在本文中,我们讨论了有关其他手偏好数据呈现和解释的近期问题,并认为黑猩猩在某些测量中是右利手。我们进一步认为,由于饲养环境导致野生和圈养黑猩猩在手部使用上所谓的差异是没有根据的,并且我们强调,需要在研究圈养和野生种群的研究人员之间开展更多合作,以便于收集关于手偏好常见测量的数据。