Asymmetries in the hippocampus and amygdala of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)

Hani D. Freeman, Claudio Cantalupo, William D. Hopkins

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Abstract

Magnetic resonance imaging was used to measure the hippocampal and amygdalar volumes of 60 chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). An asymmetry quotient (AQ) was then used to calculate the asymmetry for each of the structures. A one-sample t test indicated that there was a population-level right hemisphere asymmetry for the hippocampus. There was no significant population-level asymmetry for the amygdala. An analysis of variance using sex and rearing history as between-group variables showed no significant main effects or interaction effects on the AQ scores; however, males were more strongly lateralized than females. Several of these findings are consistent with results found in the human literature.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1460-1465
Number of pages6
JournalBehavioral Neuroscience
Volume118
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2004
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Behavioral Neuroscience

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