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Handedness as a function of sex and age in a large population of Lemur..
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PrimatologyNeural LateralizationMotor ControlLarge PopulationAnatomySynapsidaKinesiologyMammalogyPrimate BehaviorHealth SciencesMale LemursYoung LemursSex DifferenceHuman EvolutionNeuroanatomyEvolutionary BiologyMedicineAnimal BehaviorLemur ..
A population of 194 lemurs (Lemur spp.), 116 males and 78 females, from 1 to 30 years of age, was assessed for lateralized hand use in simple food reaching with a minimum of 100 reaches per animal. A hand preference was present in 80% of the population with a bias for use of the left hand that was most characteristic of male lemurs and young lemurs. The results confirm the presence of lateralization in prosimians, and we interpret the sex and age differences in relation to current theories of neural lateralization.
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