Hopkins William D, Russell Jamie L, Cantalupo Claudio, Freeman Hani, Schapiro Steven J
Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA.
J Comp Psychol. 2005 Nov;119(4):363-70. doi: 10.1037/0735-7036.119.4.363.
Humans throw right-handed, and it has been suggested that the neurophysiological demands of aimed throwing may have served as a precursor to the evolution of left hemisphere specialization for linguistic functions. Although there are descriptions of throwing by wild and captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), systematic observations of aimed throwing and handedness have not been reported. In this article, evidence of population-level right-handedness for throwing is reported in 2 samples of captive chimpanzees. It is further reported that right-handed throwing is more pronounced than other measures of handedness in captive chimpanzees. The implications of these findings are discussed in the context of theories relating throwing to the evolution of lateralization for language functions.
人类用右手投掷,有人认为,有目标的投掷对神经生理的要求可能是左半球专门负责语言功能进化的前身。虽然有关于野生和圈养黑猩猩(黑猩猩)投掷行为的描述,但尚未有关于有目标投掷和用手习惯的系统观察报告。在本文中,报告了两个圈养黑猩猩样本中群体水平上右手投掷的证据。还进一步报告称,在圈养黑猩猩中,右手投掷比其他用手习惯的表现更为明显。这些发现的意义在将投掷与语言功能侧化进化相关的理论背景下进行了讨论。