A multi-task assessment of hand lateralization in capuchin monkeys (cebus apella)

Anderson, J.R., Degiorgio, C., Lamarque, C. et al. A multi-task assessment of hand lateralization in capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella). Primates 37, 97–103 (1996)   Copyright restrictions prevent me from posting this article online, but you can request it from me below.   Abstract – Eight tasks were presented to ten tufted capuchin monkeys and hand preferences were recorded […]

Latéralisation hémisphérique et stratégies d’exploration dans des tâches de perception tactilo-kinesthésique

Lacreuse, A., Fagot, J. & Vauclair, J. Latéralisation hémisphérique et stratégies d’exploration dans des tâches de perception tactilo-kinesthésique, L’Année Psychologique, 1996, 91, 131-145.   Abstract – This paper reports a novel approach to investigate exploratory strategies and hemispheric lateralization in haptic perception. The duration and spatial distribution of digital contacts on the stimulus were studied […]

Categorization of alphanumeric characters by baboons (papio papio) : within and between class stimulus discrimination

Vauclair, J. & Fagot, J. (1996). Categorization of alphanumeric characters by baboons (Papio papio) : Within and between class stimulus discrimination. Current Psychology of Cognition, 15, 449-462   Abstract – Using a video task requiring the manipulation of a joystick. we explored how baboons categorize alphanumeric characters displayed in various typefaces. Two baboons were trained […]

Asymmetric grasping response in neonate chimpanzees (pan troglodytes)

Fagot, J. & Bard, K.A. (1995). Asymmetric grasping response in neonate chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Infant Behavior and Development, 18, 253-255   Copyright restrictions prevent me from posting this article online, but you can request it from me below.   The strength of grasping responses was stronger for the right hand than for the left hand […]

A joystick system for the study of hemispheric asymmetries in nonhuman primates.

Vauclair, J. & Fagot, J. (1994). A joystick system for the study of hemispheric asymmetries in nonhuman primates. In Anderson, J., Roeder, J.J., Thierry, B., & Herrenschmidt, N., (Eds.). Current Primatology vol. III : Behavioral Neuroscience, Physiology and Reproduction (pp. 69-76). Strasbourg : Université Louis Pasteur Testing monkeys with computerized task was a novel approach […]

Hand movement profiles in a tactual-tactual matching task : effects of spatial factors and laterality.

Fagot, J., Lacreuse, A., & Vauclair, J. (1994). Hand movement profiles in a tactual-tactual matching task : Effects of spatial factors and laterality. Perception and Psychophysics, 56, 347-355.   Abstract – We examined the effect of spatial factors and hemispheric lateralization upon hand-scanning strategies in 14 right-handed men tested in a tactual-tactual matching task. The […]

Manual specialization in gorillas and baboons

Vauclair, J. & Fagot, J. (1993). Handedness and manual specialization in gorillas and baboons. In Ward, J.P. & Hopkins, W. D. (Eds.), Primate laterality : Current Evidence of Primate Asymmetry (pp. 235-250). New York : Springer Verlag   Copyright restrictions prevent me from posting this article online, but you can request it from me below. […]

Hand movements and hemispheric specialization in dichhaptic explorations.

Fagot, J., Hopkins, W.D. & Vauclair, J. (1993). Hand movements and hemispheric specialization in dichhaptic explorations. Perception, 22, 847-853   Copyright restrictions prevent me from posting this article online, but you can request it from me below.   Abstract – Dichhaptic testing has been widely used to assess lateralization in tactile processing. The rationale of […]

Can a saussurian ape be endowed with episodic memory only ?

Copyright restrictions prevent me from posting this article online, but you can request it from me below.   Vauclair, J. & Fagot, J. (1993) Can a saussurian ape be endowed with episodic memory only. Commentary to M. Donald. Precis of origins of modern mind : three stages in the evolution of culture and cognition. The […]

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