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非洲猿类和人类肱骨扭转及长度的双侧不对称性。

Bilateral asymmetry of humeral torsion and length in African apes and humans.

作者信息

Barros Anna, Soligo Christophe

机构信息

Department of Anthropology, University College London, London, UK.

出版信息

Folia Primatol (Basel). 2013;84(3-5):220-38. doi: 10.1159/000353177. Epub 2013 Aug 9.

Abstract

Few studies have directly compared human and African ape upper limb skeletal asymmetries despite the potential such comparisons have for understanding the origins of functional lateralization in humans and non-human primates. Here, we report the magnitude and direction of asymmetries in humeral torsion and humeral length in paired humeri of 40 Gorilla gorilla, 40 Pan troglodytes and 40 Homo sapiens. We test whether absolute and directional asymmetries differ between measurements, species and sexes. Our results show that humans are unique in being lateralized to the right for both measurements, consistent with human population-level handedness patterns, while apes show no significant directionality at the species level in either measurement. However, absolute torsion asymmetries in apes occur in the same magnitude as in humans, suggesting the existence of functional lateralization at the individual level.

摘要

尽管对人类和非洲猿类上肢骨骼不对称性的比较对于理解人类和非人类灵长类动物功能偏侧化的起源具有潜在意义,但很少有研究直接进行这种比较。在这里,我们报告了40只西部大猩猩、40只黑猩猩和40个人类的成对肱骨在肱骨扭转和肱骨长度方面不对称性的大小和方向。我们测试了测量值、物种和性别之间绝对和方向不对称性是否存在差异。我们的结果表明,人类在这两种测量中都独特地偏向右侧,这与人类群体水平的用手习惯模式一致,而猿类在这两种测量的物种水平上均未表现出明显的方向性。然而,猿类的绝对扭转不对称程度与人类相同,这表明在个体水平上存在功能偏侧化。

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