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William D Hopkins

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Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|March 3, 2006
Chimpanzee right-handedness: internal and external validity in the assessment of hand useWilliam D Hopkins
International Journal of Primatology|December 1, 2007
Laterality in Maternal Cradling and Infant Positional Biases: Implications for the Development and Evolution of Hand Preferences in Nonhuman PrimatesWilliam D Hopkins
Psychological Bulletin|July 11, 2006
Comparative and familial analysis of handedness in great apesWilliam D Hopkins
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|May 1, 2008
Brief communication: Locomotor limb preferences in captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): implications for morphological asymmetries in limb bonesWilliam D Hopkins
Emerging Topics in Life Sciences|September 8, 2022
Neuroanatomical asymmetries in nonhuman primates in the homologs to Broca's and Wernicke's areas: a mini-reviewWilliam D Hopkins
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|March 6, 2013
Independence of data points in the measurement of hand preferences in primates: statistical problem or urban myth?William D Hopkins
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|May 8, 2013
Neuroanatomical asymmetries and handedness in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): a case for continuity in the evolution of hemispheric specializationWilliam D Hopkins
Progress in Brain Research|August 12, 2018
A review of performance asymmetries in hand skill in nonhuman primates with a special emphasis on chimpanzeesWilliam D Hopkins
Developmental Psychobiology|August 6, 2013
Comparing human and nonhuman primate handedness: challenges and a modest proposal for consensusWilliam D Hopkins
Behavioral Neuroscience|December 16, 2004
Handedness in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) is associated with asymmetries of the primary motor cortex but not with homologous language areasWilliam D Hopkins, Claudio Cantalupo
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Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|March 3, 2006
Chimpanzee right-handedness: internal and external validity in the assessment of hand useWilliam D Hopkins
International Journal of Primatology|December 1, 2007
Laterality in Maternal Cradling and Infant Positional Biases: Implications for the Development and Evolution of Hand Preferences in Nonhuman PrimatesWilliam D Hopkins
Psychological Bulletin|July 11, 2006
Comparative and familial analysis of handedness in great apesWilliam D Hopkins
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|May 1, 2008
Brief communication: Locomotor limb preferences in captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): implications for morphological asymmetries in limb bonesWilliam D Hopkins
Emerging Topics in Life Sciences|September 8, 2022
Neuroanatomical asymmetries in nonhuman primates in the homologs to Broca's and Wernicke's areas: a mini-reviewWilliam D Hopkins
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|March 6, 2013
Independence of data points in the measurement of hand preferences in primates: statistical problem or urban myth?William D Hopkins
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|May 8, 2013
Neuroanatomical asymmetries and handedness in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): a case for continuity in the evolution of hemispheric specializationWilliam D Hopkins
Progress in Brain Research|August 12, 2018
A review of performance asymmetries in hand skill in nonhuman primates with a special emphasis on chimpanzeesWilliam D Hopkins
Developmental Psychobiology|August 6, 2013
Comparing human and nonhuman primate handedness: challenges and a modest proposal for consensusWilliam D Hopkins
Behavioral Neuroscience|December 16, 2004
Handedness in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) is associated with asymmetries of the primary motor cortex but not with homologous language areasWilliam D Hopkins, Claudio Cantalupo
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