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Hand morphometrics, electrodermal activity, and stone tools haptic perception.

Annapaola FedatoMaría Silva-GagoMarcos Terradillos-BernalRodrigo Alonso-AlcaldeElena Martín-GuerraEmiliano Bruner
Published in: American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council (2019)
Sex differences in electrodemal reaction during stone tool handling are apparently not due to the effect of hand size or proportions. Differences between males and females are better interpreted as real sex differences, either due to a biological or cultural influences. Hand size does not influence the degree of arousal or attention during tool exploration, suggesting that other factors trigger individual reactions. These results add to a general cognitive approach on hand-tool evolution and tool sensing.
Keyphrases
  • working memory