Complex Sociality of Wild Chimpanzees Can Emerge from Laterality of Manual Gestures

Volume: 30, Issue: 3, Pages: 299 - 325
Published: Jun 24, 2019
Abstract
Humans are strongly lateralized for manual gestures at both individual and population levels. In contrast, the laterality bias in primates is less strong, leading some to suggest that lateralization evolved after the Pan and Homo lineages diverged. However, laterality in humans is also context-dependent, suggesting that observed differences in lateralization between primates and humans may be related to external factors such as the complexity of...
Paper Details
Title
Complex Sociality of Wild Chimpanzees Can Emerge from Laterality of Manual Gestures
Published Date
Jun 24, 2019
Volume
30
Issue
3
Pages
299 - 325
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