Insertion sites in manual proximal phalanges of African apes and modern humans.
Ana BucchiJavier LuengoAntonietta Del BoveCarlos LorenzoPublished in: American journal of physical anthropology (2020)
When comparing these genera, the flexor ridges signal differences between taxa that use their hands for manipulation and locomotion (gorillas and chimpanzees) and taxa that use them exclusively for manipulation (humans). This functional signal was also apparent in the PP5 of humans, whose larger FR may be indicating the high recruitment of this digit during forceful precision grip characteristic of humans.