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Maternal cradling bias in baboons: The first environmental factor affecting early infant handedness development?

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DEVELOPMENTAL SCIENCE
卷 25, 期 1, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/desc.13179

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hand preference; hemispheric specialization; mother-infant interactions; ontogeny; Papio anubis; primates

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  1. H2020 European Research Council [716931-GESTIMAGE-ERC-2016-STG]
  2. Agence Nationale de la Recherche [ANR-16-CONV-0002, ANR-11-IDEX-0001-02]

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In this study, it was found that infants already have hand preferences for grasping in the early months of age, with a predominance of left-handedness, especially during the period they are carried by their mothers. Early postnatal handedness was positively correlated with maternal cradling lateralization, while hand preferences later in development were less dependent on maternal cradling bias, particularly in infants initially cradled on the right side. These findings suggest that the infant's hand preference and its changes across development may ultimately depend on the degree of infant dependence on the mother.
The most emblematic behavioral manifestation of human brain asymmetries is handedness. While the precise mechanisms behind the development of handedness are still widely debated, empirical evidences highlight that besides genetic factors, environmental factors may play a crucial role. As one of these factors, maternal cradling behavior may play a key role in the emergence of early handedness in the offspring. In the present study we followed 41 Papio anubis infants living in social groups with their mother for which direction (e.g., left- or right-arm) and degree of maternal cradling-side bias were available from a previous published study. We assessed hand preferences for an unimanual grasping task at three developmental stages: (A) 0-4, (B) 4-6, and (C) 9-10 months of age. We found that individual hand preferences for grasping exist as soon as the first months of age, with a population-level left-handedness predominance, being stable until 6 months; to wit the period during which juveniles are mainly carried by their mothers. More importantly, this early postnatal handedness is positively correlated with maternal cradling lateralization. Interestingly, hand preferences assessed later in the development, once juveniles are no longer carried (i.e., from 9 to 10 months of age), are less dependent from the maternal cradling bias and less consistent with the earlier developmental stages, especially in infants initially cradled on the right maternal side. Our findings suggest that the ontogenetic dynamics of the infant's hand preference and its changes might ultimately rely on the degree of infant dependence from the mother across development.

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