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The communicative context of object manipulation in ape and human adult-infant pairs KA Bard, J Vauclair Journal of Human Evolution 13 (2), 181-190, 1984 | 214 | 1984 |
Picture recognition in animals and humans D Bovet, J Vauclair Behavioural brain research 109 (2), 143-165, 2000 | 208 | 2000 |
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Hand preferences for unimanual and coordinated bimanual tasks in baboons (Papio anubis) J Vauclair, A Meguerditchian, WD Hopkins Cognitive Brain Research 25 (1), 210-216, 2005 | 162 | 2005 |
Handedness and bimanual coordination in the lowland gorilla J Fagot, J Vauclair Brain, Behavior and Evolution 32 (2), 89-95, 1988 | 160 | 1988 |
Animal cognition: An introduction to modern comparative psychology J Vauclair Harvard University Press, 1996 | 157 | 1996 |
L'intelligence de l'animal J Vauclair Média Diffusion, 2016 | 154 | 2016 |
On the origins of human handedness and language: A comparative review of hand preferences for bimanual coordinated actions and gestural communication in nonhuman primates A Meguerditchian, J Vauclair, WD Hopkins Developmental Psychobiology 55 (6), 637-650, 2013 | 154 | 2013 |
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Laterality in cats: paw preference and performance in a visuomotor activity M Fabre-Thorpe, J Fagot, E Lorincz, F Levesque, J Vauclair Cortex 29 (1), 15-24, 1993 | 131 | 1993 |
Infant holding biases and their relations to hemispheric specializations for perceiving facial emotions J Vauclair, J Donnot Neuropsychologia 43 (4), 564-571, 2005 | 127 | 2005 |
Captive chimpanzees use their right hand to communicate with each other: implications for the origin of the cerebral substrate for language A Meguerditchian, J Vauclair, WD Hopkins cortex 46 (1), 40-48, 2010 | 126 | 2010 |
Development of manipulations with objects in ape and human infants J Vauclair, KA Bard Journal of Human Evolution 12 (7), 631-645, 1983 | 124 | 1983 |
Rotation of mental images in baboons when the visual input is directed to the left cerebral hemisphere J Vauclair, J Fagot, WD Hopkins Psychological Science 4 (2), 99-103, 1993 | 114 | 1993 |
Handedness and manual specialization in the baboon J Fagot, J Vauclair Neuropsychologia 26 (6), 795-804, 1988 | 114 | 1988 |
Relationship between manual preferences for object manipulation and pointing gestures in infants and toddlers J Vauclair, J Imbault Developmental science 12 (6), 1060-1069, 2009 | 110 | 2009 |
Judgment of conceptual identity in monkeys D Bovet, J Vauclair Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 8, 470-475, 2001 | 109 | 2001 |
Right ear advantage for conspecific calls in adults and subadults, but not infants, California sea lions (Zalophus californianus): hemispheric specialization for … M Böye, O Güntürkün, J Vauclair European Journal of Neuroscience 21 (6), 1727-1732, 2005 | 104 | 2005 |