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Precise digit use increases the expression of handedness in Colombian spider monkeys (Ateles fusciceps rufiventris)

机译:精确的数字使用会增加哥伦比亚蜘蛛猴(Ateles fusciceps rufiventris)中的手感表达

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Decades of research on the hand use patterns of nonhuman primates can be aptly summarized by the following phrase: measurement matters. There is a general consensus that simple reaching is a poor indicator of handedness in most species, while tasks that constrain how the hands are used elicit individual, and in some cases, population-level biases. The TUBE task has become a popular measure of handedness, although there is variability in its administration across studies. The goal of this study was to investigate whether TUBE performance is affected by tube diameter, with the hypothesis that decreasing tube diameter would increase task complexity, and therefore the expression of handedness. We predicted that hand preference strength, but not direction, would be affected by tube diameter. We administered the TUBE task using a 1.3cm tube to Colombian spider monkeys, and compared their performance to a previous study using a larger 2.5cm diameter tube. Hand preference strength increased significantly on the smaller diameter tube. Hand preference direction was not affected. Notably, spider monkeys performed the TUBE task using a single digit, despite the longstanding view that this species has poor dexterity. We encourage investigators who use the TUBE task to carefully consider the diameter of the tube used in testing, and to report digit use consistently across studies. In addition, we recommend that researchers who cannot use the TUBE task try to incorporate the key features from this task into their own species appropriate measures: bimanual coordination and precise digit use. Am. J. Primatol. 77:1253-1262, 2015. (c) 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
机译:关于非人类灵长类动物的手使用方式的数十年研究可以恰当地概括为以下几句话:测量问题。人们普遍达成共识,在大多数物种中,单手伸手并不能很好地表明人的惯性,而限制手的使用方式的任务会引起个人的偏见,在某些情况下还会引起种群偏见。 TUBE任务已成为普遍使用的测度方法,尽管其跨研究的管理方式存在差异。这项研究的目的是调查TUBE的性能是否受管径的影响,并假设减小管径会增加任务的复杂性,并因此增加了惯用性。我们预测,手的偏爱强度(而不是方向)将受到管直径的影响。我们使用1.3厘米长的管子对哥伦比亚蜘蛛猴进行了TUBE任务,并将其性能与之前使用直径更大的2.5厘米长管子的研究进行了比较。在较小直径的管子上,手偏爱强度显着提高。手偏爱方向未受影响。值得注意的是,尽管长期以来人们认为该物种的敏捷性很差,但它们还是用一位数来完成TUBE任务。我们鼓励使用TUBE任务的研究人员仔细考虑在测试中使用的管子的直径,并在整个研究中报告一致的手指使用情况。此外,我们建议无法使用TUBE任务的研究人员尝试将此任务的关键功能纳入自己物种的适当措施中:双手协调和精确数字使用。上午。 J. Primatol。 77:1253-1262,2015.(c)2015威利期刊公司

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