Olson David A, Ellis Jane E, Nadler Ronald D
School of Medicine, Emory University, Atlanta.
Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center, Emory University, Atlanta.
Am J Primatol. 1990;20(2):83-94. doi: 10.1002/ajp.1350200203.
Hand preference was assessed in 12 gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla), 13 orang-utans (Pongo pygmaeus abelii), and 9 gibbons (Hylobates lar) by using a floor retrieval task and a mesh retrieval task. Hand preference was also assessed in 8 gorillas and 8 orang-utans by using a task involving the unfastening of a hasp. A bipedal requirement during testing (mesh retrieval task) facilitated detection of hand preferences. A significant left-hand preference was found for the gibbons with 6 of 6 gibbons preferring their left hand on the mesh retrieval task. Similarly, a significant right-hand preference was found for the gorillas with 10 of 12 gorillas preferring their right hand on the mesh retrieval task. The data for the orang-utan suggest a bimodal distribution on all tasks. Since the gibbon and gorilla in the wild engage in bipedal locomotion more frequently than the orangutan, one possible interpretation for these results correlates the degree of bipedal behavior of a species in its natural environment with its readiness to exhibit a unilateral population-level hand preference.
通过使用地面取物任务和网兜取物任务,对12只大猩猩(西部低地大猩猩)、13只红毛猩猩(苏门答腊猩猩)和9只长臂猿(白掌长臂猿)的用手偏好进行了评估。还通过使用一项涉及解开搭扣的任务,对8只大猩猩和8只红毛猩猩的用手偏好进行了评估。测试过程中的双足要求(网兜取物任务)有助于发现用手偏好。在网兜取物任务中,6只长臂猿中有6只偏好左手,发现长臂猿存在显著的左手偏好。同样,在网兜取物任务中,12只大猩猩中有10只偏好右手,发现大猩猩存在显著的右手偏好。红毛猩猩的数据表明在所有任务中呈双峰分布。由于野生环境中的长臂猿和大猩猩比红毛猩猩更频繁地进行双足行走,这些结果的一种可能解释是,一个物种在其自然环境中的双足行为程度与其表现出单侧群体水平用手偏好的倾向相关。