Phillips Kimberley A, Sherwood Chet C
Department of Psychology, Hiram College, Hiram, OH 44234, USA.
Behav Neurosci. 2005 Dec;119(6):1701-4. doi: 10.1037/0735-7044.119.6.1701.
Humans exhibit a population-wide tendency toward right-handedness, and structural asymmetries of the primary motor cortex are associated with hand preference. Reported are similar asymmetries correlated with hand preference in a New World monkey (Cebus apella) that does not display population-level handedness. Asymmetry of central sulcus depth is significantly different between left-handed and right-handed individuals as determined by a coordinated bimanual task. Left-handed individuals have a deeper central sulcus in the contralateral hemisphere; right-handed individuals have a more symmetrical central sulcus depth. Cerebral hemispheric specialization for hand preference is not uniquely human and may be more common among primates in general.
人类在全人群中表现出惯用右手的倾向,并且初级运动皮层的结构不对称与用手偏好相关。据报道,在一种未表现出群体水平用手偏好的新大陆猴(僧帽猴)中,也存在与用手偏好相关的类似不对称现象。通过一项协调双手的任务确定,左利手和右利手个体之间中央沟深度的不对称存在显著差异。左利手个体对侧半球的中央沟更深;右利手个体的中央沟深度更对称。大脑半球对手偏好的专门化并非人类所独有,可能在灵长类动物中更为普遍。