Hopkins W D
Division of Behavioral Biology, Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia 30322.
Dev Psychobiol. 1994 Sep;27(6):395-407. doi: 10.1002/dev.420270607.
Hand preference in bimanual feeding was assessed in 140 captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Bimanual feeding was defined as the active use of one hand for feeding with the opposite hand holding other food items. In terms of strength of hand preference, adults were more lateralized than sub-adults. Additionally, mother-reared chimpanzees were more lateralized than nursery-reared chimpanzees. The number of subjects with no hand preference was more prevalent in sub-adults compared with young and older adults. Of those subjects with a significant hand preference, a larger proportion exhibited a right-hand preference. These results are discussed in relation to previous reports of handedness and bimanual feeding in gorillas and bonobos.
在140只圈养黑猩猩(Pan troglodytes)中评估了双手喂食时的用手偏好。双手喂食被定义为一只手主动用于进食,而另一只手拿着其他食物。在用手偏好的强度方面,成年黑猩猩比亚成年黑猩猩更具偏侧性。此外,由母亲抚养长大的黑猩猩比在保育所饲养的黑猩猩更具偏侧性。与幼年和成年黑猩猩相比,亚成年黑猩猩中没有用手偏好的个体数量更为普遍。在那些有明显用手偏好的个体中,较大比例表现出右手偏好。结合之前关于大猩猩和倭黑猩猩用手习惯和双手喂食的报告对这些结果进行了讨论。