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Publications by Ernest Tabiowo
Structured Bimanual Actions and Hand Transfers Reveal Population-Level Right-Handedness in Captive Gorillas
Animal Behaviour
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Animal Science
Behavior
Zoology
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Historical Genomes Reveal the Genomic Consequences of Recent Population Decline in Eastern Gorillas
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Manual Specialisation and Tool Use in Captive Chimpanzees ( Pan Troglodytes ): The Effect of Unimanual and Bimanual Strategies on Hand Preference
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The Hand-On Gesture in Gorillas (Gorilla Gorilla)
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Hand Preference Observed in Large Healthy Samples: Classification, Norms and Interpretations of Increased Non-Right-Handedness by the Right Shift Theory
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Body-Specific Motor Imagery of Hand Actions: Neural Evidence From Right- And Left-Handers
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Unimanual to Bimanual: Tracking the Development of Handedness From 6 to 24 Months
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Handedness in Nature: First Evidence on Manual Laterality on Bimanual Coordinated Tube Task in Wild Primates
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