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Review Papers | Biological Sciences | Mexico | Volume 6 Issue 9, September 2017 | Rating: 6.6 / 10
A Review: Psychophysiology of Tool Use in Non-Human Primates
Manuel Alejandro Cruz-Aguilar, Miguel Angel Guevara, Marisela Hernandez-Gonzalez, Ignacio Ramrez-Salado, Francisco Garcia-Orduna
Abstract: The main aim of this work was to conduct a systematic review of the scientific contributions to understanding the psychophysiological mechanisms related to tool use in non-human primates. Results showed that the tool use is observed in several species of non-human primates, which use tools to obtain food, even sequentially. In macaque and human species, it has been observed prefronto-parietal circuit activation. The intrinsic properties of this circuit are linked to the tool use in primates. Specific activation in the parietal lobe observed in humans could be a recent evolutionary feature in the primate order.
Keywords: executive functions, primates, evolution, brain, tool use
Edition: Volume 6 Issue 9, September 2017,
Pages: 1989 - 1997