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William D Hopkins

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American Journal of Physical Anthropology|July 29, 2003
Does variation in sample size explain individual differences in hand preferences of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)? An empirical study and reply to Palmer (2002)William D Hopkins, Claudio Cantalupo
Handbook of Clinical Neurology|March 12, 2025
Handedness and brain asymmetries in nonhuman primatesWilliam D Hopkins, Adrien Meguerditchian
Laterality|April 22, 2005
Individual and setting differences in the hand preferences of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): a critical analysis and some alternative explanationsWilliam D Hopkins, Claudio Cantalupo
Plos One|February 23, 2012
Topography of the chimpanzee corpus callosumKimberley A Phillips, William D Hopkins
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 18, 2005
Wild chimpanzees show population-level handedness for tool useElizabeth V Lonsdorf, William D Hopkins
Neuropsychologia|March 27, 2007
Exploring the relationship between cerebellar asymmetry and handedness in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and capuchins (Cebus apella)Kimberley A Phillips, William D Hopkins
Developmental Psychobiology|January 22, 2010
Cross-sectional analysis of the association between age and corpus callosum size in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)William D Hopkins, Kimberley A Phillips
Psychological Science|January 31, 2018
Early Socioemotional Intervention Mediates Long-Term Effects of Atypical Rearing on Structural Covariation in Gray Matter in Adult ChimpanzeesKim A Bard, William D Hopkins
Neuropsychologia|March 5, 2004
Further evidence of a right hand advantage in motor skill by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)William D Hopkins, Jamie L Russell
Laterality|October 30, 2004
Gestural communication in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): the influence of experimenter position on gesture type and hand preferenceWilliam D Hopkins, Michael J Wesley
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology|July 29, 2003
Does variation in sample size explain individual differences in hand preferences of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)? An empirical study and reply to Palmer (2002)William D Hopkins, Claudio Cantalupo
Handbook of Clinical Neurology|March 12, 2025
Handedness and brain asymmetries in nonhuman primatesWilliam D Hopkins, Adrien Meguerditchian
Laterality|April 22, 2005
Individual and setting differences in the hand preferences of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): a critical analysis and some alternative explanationsWilliam D Hopkins, Claudio Cantalupo
Plos One|February 23, 2012
Topography of the chimpanzee corpus callosumKimberley A Phillips, William D Hopkins
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 18, 2005
Wild chimpanzees show population-level handedness for tool useElizabeth V Lonsdorf, William D Hopkins
Neuropsychologia|March 27, 2007
Exploring the relationship between cerebellar asymmetry and handedness in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and capuchins (Cebus apella)Kimberley A Phillips, William D Hopkins
Developmental Psychobiology|January 22, 2010
Cross-sectional analysis of the association between age and corpus callosum size in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)William D Hopkins, Kimberley A Phillips
Psychological Science|January 31, 2018
Early Socioemotional Intervention Mediates Long-Term Effects of Atypical Rearing on Structural Covariation in Gray Matter in Adult ChimpanzeesKim A Bard, William D Hopkins
Neuropsychologia|March 5, 2004
Further evidence of a right hand advantage in motor skill by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)William D Hopkins, Jamie L Russell
Laterality|October 30, 2004
Gestural communication in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): the influence of experimenter position on gesture type and hand preferenceWilliam D Hopkins, Michael J Wesley
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