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Hand preference study in marmosets (Callithrix jacchus) using food reaching tests
Authors:Maria Bernardete Cordeiro de Sousa  Nívea Saldanha Xavier  Hélderes Peregrino Alves da Silva  Marcelina Souza de Oliveira  Maria Emília Yamamoto
Affiliation:(1) Departamento de Fisiologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Caixa Postal 1511, 59078970 Natal, RN, Brasil
Abstract:Hand preference has been investigated in New World primates but the data obtained thus far are controversial. In this study we investigated hand preference in common marmosets,Callithrix jacchus, during the execution of a reaching for food task. We used 46 adult common marmoset males (n=27) and females (n=19) from the Universidade of Rio Grande do Norte colony, both wild and captive-born. To test the hand preference we used a device measuring 10 cm2, with a central hole 1 cm in diameter, to force the animal to use only one hand to reach for food on a food dish located underneath. Each animal was tested 5 times and had to make a maximum of 20 successful attempts per session. A total of 100 successful attempts per animal and 4,600 successful attempts for all animals were recorded during the experiment. Latency and duration of the sessions were measured and we found preference for the use of one of the hands in common marmoset individuals, i.e. 45 of total of 46 animals used significantly more the right or the left hand when performing the task. However no bias at the population level was found. Females born in captivity presented an increase in the duration of latency for the first successful attempt and in the total duration of the test sessions. These findings might be indicating differences associated with a natural tendency for females to be more selective and to spend more time exploring alimentary sources. Additionally, captive-born females may have a constrain in developing cognitive abilities regarding foraging since they have food available during most part of the time.
Keywords:Hand preference   Callithrix jacchus   Unimanual tasks  Gender differences  Cognition
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