Department of Neuroscience, University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada T1K 3M4.
Behav Brain Res. 2012 Jun 1;231(2):378-85. doi: 10.1016/j.bbr.2011.08.046. Epub 2011 Sep 6.
Aye-ayes (Daubentonia madagascerensis) have highly specialized hands with long digits, especially the thin middle one (D3), which is used for extracting food, such as beetle larvae, under bark. Due to the elongation of their fingers, including the thumb, it is presumed that aye-ayes have a rather limited capacity for delicate manipulation of objects. However, studies have reported independent movement of digits D3 and D4, and one report noted a seemingly independent thumb (D1) movement in holding food. Sixteen captive adult aye-ayes were videotaped feeding on a diverse range of foods so as to document how the thumb is used during food holding. To determine if the patterns observed were unique to aye-ayes, 24 individuals from 9 other species of lemurs were also videotaped. Two patterns of thumb use idiosyncratic to aye-ayes and one other lemur, the sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi), were identified: (1) when holding a food item in one hand, the thumb was used to secure the food, with the other digits playing a secondary role; (2) when holding a food item with both hands, the thumbs once again took a predominant role in securing the food. In the majority of these cases, whether held by one or two thumbs, the thumbs curled around the item, but some descriptive evidence is provided that suggests that aye-ayes exaggerate the role of the thumbs by shifting the hold to the outer edge. The novel uses of the thumbs in aye-ayes demonstrate that brain mechanisms can sometimes override the behavioral (or motor) limitations imposed by the morphology of the body.
狐猴(Daubentonia madagascerensis)的手非常特殊,手指细长,尤其是中间的那根(D3),用于从树皮下取出食物,如甲虫幼虫。由于手指(包括拇指)的伸长,人们推测狐猴在精细操作物体方面的能力相当有限。然而,研究报告称 D3 和 D4 可以独立运动,并且有一份报告指出在握持食物时,拇指似乎可以独立运动。16 只圈养的成年狐猴在进食各种食物时被拍摄下来,以记录拇指在握持食物时的使用方式。为了确定观察到的模式是否仅适用于狐猴,还对来自其他 9 种狐猴物种的 24 只个体进行了录像。观察到两种拇指使用模式具有狐猴和另一种环尾狐猴(Propithecus verreauxi)的特征:(1)当用一只手握住食物时,拇指用于固定食物,其他手指起次要作用;(2)当用两只手握住食物时,拇指再次起主要作用来固定食物。在大多数情况下,无论拇指是用一只还是两只握持食物,拇指都会环绕着食物,但也有一些描述性证据表明,狐猴通过将握持位置移到外侧,夸大了拇指的作用。狐猴对拇指的新颖使用表明,大脑机制有时可以克服身体形态所施加的行为(或运动)限制。