Prehensile kinematics of the marmoset monkey: Implications for the evolution of visually‐guided behaviors

Volume: 527, Issue: 9, Pages: 1495 - 1507
Published: Feb 11, 2019
Abstract
Throughout the primate lineage, there is a wide diversity of prehensile capacity that is thought to stem from individual species foraging patterns. While many studies have explored primates with precise hand grips, such as higher apes, few have considered primates that lack opposition movements. The New World marmoset monkey occupies an intriguing niche, displaying adept control of their hand movements yet their absence of opposable digits...
Paper Details
Title
Prehensile kinematics of the marmoset monkey: Implications for the evolution of visually‐guided behaviors
Published Date
Feb 11, 2019
Volume
527
Issue
9
Pages
1495 - 1507
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