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The strength A and direction B of laterality, expressed by the mean absolute handedness index MeanAbsHI and the mean handedness index MeanHI; 0 is marked by the black bar on the color scale , respectively, calculated for each species and inferred for each tree node by maximum likelihood estimates.
Attributions only apply to the species that represent the respective genus within our sample. Color coding: Ecology — green: arboreal, yellow: terrestrial; Habitual tool use — gray: present; white: absent. Brain size is visualized here as the log-transformed genus average of female endocranial volume. Two models for lateralization direction were computed, one including A , the other one excluding humans B.
The strength model encompassed humans as well C. Note that the thumb is used to probe into the tube, an insertion pattern characteristic of gibbons. C Yellow-breasted capuchin Sapajus xanthosternos engaging in the task with a medium-sized tube while adopting an erect bipedal stance at ZooParc Overloon, the Netherlands. Photographs by Kai R Caspar. Bold numbers indicate significant results. Null models are shown in italics. Estimates of ancestral manual lateralization patterns in anthropoid taxa.
Results and visualization of Bayesian models to infer effects of sex and age cohort on individual-level hand preference patterns. Species-level predictors used for phylogenetic generalized least squares PGLS modelling. Share this article Doi. Figure 1. Download asset Open asset. Figure 2. Figure 3. Figure 4. Table 1. Table 2. Table 3. Table 4. See cited studies for locations of individuals drawn from the literature.
Ages unknown, sex derived from given names. Not including M. Nelson and Boeving, Motes Rodrigo et al. Meguerditchian et al. Phillips et al. De Andrade and Sousa, Maille et al. Schweitzer et al. Chatagny et al. Schmitt et al. Regaiolli et al. Canteloup et al. Vauclair et al. Zhao et al. Hopkins et al. Cochet and Vauclair, Morino et al. Caspar et al. Spoelstra, Fan et al.