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Lateralization in seven lemur species when presented with a novel cognitive task.

Carly H BatistJessica A Mayhew
Published in: American journal of physical anthropology (2020)
We found evidence of an individual learning trajectory in which the hand used on a lemur's first success was canalized as the preferred (and lateralized) hand, in support of the "cognitive simplicity" hypothesis. Individual variability in hand preference was high, which is consistent with previous research. Between-genera differences in mouth use appear to reflect species-specific feeding postures and differences in manual dexterity.
Keyphrases
  • genetic diversity