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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Comparative Psychology Année : 2007

Postural effect on manual laterality in different tasks in captive grey-cheeked mangabey (Lophocebus albigena)

V. Bernard
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The authors examined the effects of task complexity and posture on laterality and compared lateralization during different tasks in 9 captive grey-cheeked mangabeys (Lophocebus albigena) during spontaneous food processing and 3 experimental tasks. Comparisons with data of red-capped mangabeys (Cercocebus torquatus torquatus; semiterrestrial species) were used. Less than half the monkeys were lateralized for simple everyday activities, but 6 were lateralized for complex daily activities. Moreover, all the monkeys were lateralized when performing experimental tasks. Laterality at the group level was found for the bipedal task: Mangabeys were right-handed. Complexity of tasks increases laterality at the individual level. Significant differences between the 2 species of mangabeys were found, allowing us to confirm that postural constraints are a major factor in the emergence of group handedness.
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hal-01320536 , version 1 (24-05-2016)

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Catherine Blois-Heulin, V. Bernard, Philippe Bec. Postural effect on manual laterality in different tasks in captive grey-cheeked mangabey (Lophocebus albigena). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 2007, 121 (2), pp.205--213. ⟨10.1037/0735-7036.121.2.205⟩. ⟨hal-01320536⟩
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