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Publications by William D. Hopkins
Chimpanzee (Pan Troglodytes) Precentral Corticospinal System Asymmetry and Handedness: A Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study
PLoS ONE
Multidisciplinary
Comparing Human and Nonhuman Primate Handedness: Challenges and a Modest Proposal for Consensus
Developmental Psychobiology
Developmental
Developmental Neuroscience
Developmental Biology
Behavioral Neuroscience
Educational Psychology
Why Vocal Production of Atypical Sounds in Apes and Its Cerebral Correlates Have a Lot to Say About the Origin of Language
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Physiology
Physiological Psychology
Neuropsychology
Behavioral Neuroscience
Chimpanzee Handedness Revisited: 55 Years Since Finch (1941)
Psychonomic Bulletin and Review
Developmental
Arts
Educational Psychology
Cognitive Psychology
Humanities
Experimental
Spontaneous Symbol Acquisition and Communicative Use by Pygmy Chimpanzees (Pan Paniscus).
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General
Medicine
Developmental Neuroscience
Psychology
Experimental
Cognitive Psychology
Does Variation in Sample Size Explain Individual Differences in Hand Preferences of Chimpanzees (Pan Troglodytes)? An Empirical Study and Reply to Palmer (2002)
American Journal of Physical Anthropology
Anatomy
Anthropology
Brief Communication: Captive Gorillas Are Right-Handed for Bimanual Feeding
American Journal of Physical Anthropology
Anatomy
Anthropology
Left Nipple Preferences in Infant Pan Paniscus and P. Troglodytes
International Journal of Primatology
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Animal Science
Behavior
Zoology
Birth Order and Hand Preference in Chimpanzees (Pan Troglodytes): Implications for Pathological Models of Handedness in Humans.
Journal of comparative psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Psychology
Behavior
Manual Specialisation and Tool Use in Captive Chimpanzees ( Pan Troglodytes ): The Effect of Unimanual and Bimanual Strategies on Hand Preference
Laterality
Medicine
Arts
Psychology
Humanities
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