“…In fact, neuroimaging studies of nonhuman primates have shown that certain hemispheric asymmetries found in human brains are also present in chimpanzees (Gannon, Holloway, Broadfield, & Braun, ; Hopkins et al, ; Lyn et al, ) and Old World monkeys, such as baboons (Marie et al, ) and macaque monkeys (Bogart et al, ). For instance, the left inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) and left planum temporale (PT), which are involved in language production and comprehension skills in human (Bogart et al, ), have been shown larger and deeper than those on the right hemisphere in chimpanzees and baboons (Gannon et al, ; Hopkins, Marino, Rilling, & MacGregor, ; Lyn et al, ; Marie et al, ), similar to the findings in human infants, old children, and adults (Glasel et al, ; Hill et al, ; Li, Nie, Wang, et al, ).…”