Consistency of limb preference across unimanual feeding, bipedal locomotion, and social grooming in golden snub-nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecus roxellana).

IF 0.9 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Weiwei Fu, Jianghui Xu, Xiaowei Wang, Yongbo Li, Shujun He, Chengliang Wang, Yi Ren, Bin Yang, Tong Wu, Yan Wang, Baoguo Li
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Abstract

The golden snub-nosed monkey (Rhinopithecus roxellana) is a typical arboreal group-living Old World primate. While limb preference has been extensively studied in this species, limb preference consistency has not yet been explored. Here, based on 26 R. roxellana adults, we investigated whether individuals exhibit consistent motor biases in manual- (e.g., unimanual feeding and social grooming) and foot-related (e.g., bipedal locomotion) tasks and whether limb preference consistency is influenced by increased social interactions during social grooming. Results showed no consistency in the direction or strength of limb preference among tasks, except for lateral strength in handedness for unimanual feeding and footedness in the initiation of locomotion. Population-level foot preference was only found among right-handers. Marked lateral bias was found in unimanual feeding, indicating that it may be a sensitive behavioural measure for assessing manual preference, especially for provisioned populations. This study not only improves our understanding of the relationship between hand and foot preference in R. roxellana but also reveals potential differential hemispheric regulation of limb preference and the influence of increased social interaction on handedness consistency.

金金丝猴(Rhinopithecus roxellana)单手进食、两足运动和社会梳理中肢体偏好的一致性。
金金丝猴(Rhinopithecus roxellana)是一种典型的东半球群居灵长类动物。虽然该物种的肢体偏好已被广泛研究,但肢体偏好的一致性尚未得到探讨。本文以26只成虫为研究对象,研究了个体在手动(如单手进食和社交梳理)和足部相关(如双足运动)任务中是否表现出一致的运动偏好,以及在社交梳理过程中,肢体偏好的一致性是否受到社会互动增加的影响。结果显示,在不同的任务中,肢体偏好的方向和强度没有一致性,除了在单手进食时的侧向强度和在运动开始时的足性。人口水平的脚偏好只在右撇子中发现。在单人工喂养中发现了明显的侧偏,表明它可能是评估人工偏好的敏感行为措施,特别是对于供应的种群。本研究不仅提高了我们对小红花手足偏好关系的认识,而且揭示了不同半球对肢体偏好的潜在差异调节以及社会交往增加对利手性一致性的影响。
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Laterality
Laterality Multiple-
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
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期刊介绍: Laterality: Asymmetries of Body, Brain and Cognition publishes high quality research on all aspects of lateralisation in humans and non-human species. Laterality"s principal interest is in the psychological, behavioural and neurological correlates of lateralisation. The editors will also consider accessible papers from any discipline which can illuminate the general problems of the evolution of biological and neural asymmetry, papers on the cultural, linguistic, artistic and social consequences of lateral asymmetry, and papers on its historical origins and development. The interests of workers in laterality are typically broad.
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