Catherine Blois-Heulin
University of Rennes
70 Papers
372 Citations
Catherine Blois-Heulin is an academic researcher from University of Rennes. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laterality & Gesture. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 69 publications.
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Papers
Manual laterality and strategy use for a coordinated bimanual task requiring precise and power grip in guenons and mangabeys
TL;DR: The authors found that left-hand use for grasping the item was higher in the box-lifting task than in the Box-unimanual task and that this increase in lefthand use was due to both a hemispheric specialization for lifting the lid and an advantage in using a skillful strategy.
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Sexual display laterality in male of Japanese quail
Florent Pittet,Catherine Blois-Heulin,Cécilia Houdelier,Marie-Annick Richard-Yris,Sophie Lumineau +4 more
- 19 Aug 2009
TL;DR: The hypothesis supporting the existence of a laterality in the expression of courtship behaviors in 25 male Japanese quail, observed during head-to-head confrontations with a stuffed female was supported.
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Évaluation de l’impact de deux aménagements environnementaux sur le comportement social d’un groupe captif de mangabés à collier (Cercocebus torquatus)
Ronan Jubin,Bertrand Deputte,Catherine Blois-Heulin +2 more
- 27 Sep 2000
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the influence of the installation of different types of Ecrans, such as grillages or opaques, on the conditions of vie of a group of mangabes.
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Caractérisation éthologique de l’émotivité chez le cercopithèque de Brazza (Cercopithecus neglectus)
TL;DR: Joly et al. as discussed by the authors investigated the effect of the environment on the reactivite emotionnelle, defined as the predisposition heritee du systeme nerveux autonome permettant de reagir de facon particulierement forte.
Hand preference and its flexibility according to the position of the object: a study in cercopithecines examining spontaneous behaviour and an experimental task (the Bishop QHP task)
Amandine Chapelain,Agathe Laurence,Marie Vimond,Audrey Maille,Hélène Meunier,Jacqueline Fagard,Jacques Vauclair,Catherine Blois-Heulin +7 more
TL;DR: The present study examined hand preference and its flexibility in 15 red-capped mangabeys and 13 Campbell’s monkeys, two species that differ in their degree of arboreality, and observed that the position of the object influenced hand use.