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W D Hopkins

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Perception|January 1, 1993
Hand movements and hemispheric specialization in dichhaptic explorationsJ Fagot, W D Hopkins, J Vauclair
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|March 1, 1993
Mirror-image matching and mental rotation problem solving by baboons (Papio papio): unilateral input enhances performanceW D Hopkins, J Fagot, J Vauclair
Neuropsychologia|November 14, 2000
Birth order and left-handedness revisited: some recent findings in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and their implications for developmental and evolutionary models of human handednessW D Hopkins, J F Dahl, D Pilcher
Genes, Brain, and Behavior|April 26, 2013
Genetic and environmental contributions to the expression of handedness in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)W D Hopkins, M J Adams, A Weiss
Neurobiology of Aging|February 24, 2023
Age- and sex-related differences in baboon (Papio anubis) gray matter covariationM M Mulholland, A Meguerditchian, W D Hopkins
Psychological Science|July 31, 2001
Genetic influence on the expression of hand preferences in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): evidence in support of the right-shift theory and developmental instabilityW D Hopkins, J F Dahl, D Pilcher
Neuroscience|September 4, 2010
Observer-independent characterization of sulcal landmarks and depth asymmetry in the central sulcus of the chimpanzee brainW D Hopkins, O Coulon, J-F Mangin
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|February 5, 2002
Differential use of vocal and gestural communication by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) in response to the attentional status of a human (Homo sapiens)A B Hostetter, M Cantero, W D Hopkins
Brain, Behavior and Evolution|April 28, 2001
Sylvian fissure asymmetries in nonhuman primates revisited: a comparative mri studyW D Hopkins, D L Pilcher, L MacGregor
Neuroscience|April 10, 2009
A comparative study of corpus callosum size and signal intensity in capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) and chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)K A Phillips, N Kapfenberger, W D Hopkins
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Perception|January 1, 1993
Hand movements and hemispheric specialization in dichhaptic explorationsJ Fagot, W D Hopkins, J Vauclair
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|March 1, 1993
Mirror-image matching and mental rotation problem solving by baboons (Papio papio): unilateral input enhances performanceW D Hopkins, J Fagot, J Vauclair
Neuropsychologia|November 14, 2000
Birth order and left-handedness revisited: some recent findings in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and their implications for developmental and evolutionary models of human handednessW D Hopkins, J F Dahl, D Pilcher
Genes, Brain, and Behavior|April 26, 2013
Genetic and environmental contributions to the expression of handedness in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)W D Hopkins, M J Adams, A Weiss
Neurobiology of Aging|February 24, 2023
Age- and sex-related differences in baboon (Papio anubis) gray matter covariationM M Mulholland, A Meguerditchian, W D Hopkins
Psychological Science|July 31, 2001
Genetic influence on the expression of hand preferences in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): evidence in support of the right-shift theory and developmental instabilityW D Hopkins, J F Dahl, D Pilcher
Neuroscience|September 4, 2010
Observer-independent characterization of sulcal landmarks and depth asymmetry in the central sulcus of the chimpanzee brainW D Hopkins, O Coulon, J-F Mangin
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|February 5, 2002
Differential use of vocal and gestural communication by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) in response to the attentional status of a human (Homo sapiens)A B Hostetter, M Cantero, W D Hopkins
Brain, Behavior and Evolution|April 28, 2001
Sylvian fissure asymmetries in nonhuman primates revisited: a comparative mri studyW D Hopkins, D L Pilcher, L MacGregor
Neuroscience|April 10, 2009
A comparative study of corpus callosum size and signal intensity in capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) and chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)K A Phillips, N Kapfenberger, W D Hopkins
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