Hopkins William D, Mareno Mary Catherine, Schapiro Steven J
National Center for Chimpanzee Care.
J Comp Psychol. 2019 Nov;133(4):512-519. doi: 10.1037/com0000183. Epub 2019 Jun 27.
It has been hypothesized that the evolution of tool use may have served as a preadaptation for the emergence of left hemispheric specialization in motor skill in humans. Here, we tested for intermanual differences in performance on a tool use task in a sample of 206 captive chimpanzees in relation to their sex, age, and hand preference. In addition, we examined heritability in tool use skill for the entire sample, as well as within 2 genetically isolated populations of captive chimpanzees. This was done to determine the degree of reproducibility in heritability on motor performance. The results revealed a significant effect of hand preference on intermanual differences in performance. Right-handed chimpanzees performed the task more quickly with their right compared with left hand. In contrast, no significant intermanual differences in performance were found in left- and ambiguous-handed apes. Tool use performance was found to be significantly heritable for overall performance, as well as separately for the left and right hands. Further, significant heritability in tool use performance was found in both populations of apes, suggesting these results were reproducible. The results are discussed in the context of evolutionary theories of handedness and hemispheric specialization and the genetic mechanisms that underlie their expression in primates, including humans. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved).
有假设认为,工具使用的进化可能是人类运动技能左半球特化出现的一种预适应。在此,我们在206只圈养黑猩猩样本中,测试了工具使用任务表现上的双手差异与它们的性别、年龄和手偏好之间的关系。此外,我们研究了整个样本以及2个圈养黑猩猩遗传隔离群体内工具使用技能的遗传力。这样做是为了确定运动表现遗传力的可重复性程度。结果显示,手偏好对表现上的双手差异有显著影响。与左手相比,右利手黑猩猩用右手完成任务更快。相反,左利手和模糊利手的猿类在表现上未发现显著的双手差异。研究发现,工具使用表现对于总体表现以及左右手分别而言都具有显著的遗传力。此外,在两个猿类群体中都发现了工具使用表现的显著遗传力,表明这些结果具有可重复性。我们在利手和半球特化的进化理论以及灵长类动物(包括人类)中其表达背后的遗传机制的背景下讨论了这些结果。(PsycINFO数据库记录(c)2019美国心理学会,保留所有权利)