There is indirect evidence that heightened exposure to early androgen may increase the probability that a girl will develop a homosexual orientation in adulthood. One such putative marker of early androgen exposure is the ratio of the length of the index finger (2D) to the ring finger (4D), which is smaller in male humans than in females, and is smaller in lesbians than in heterosexual women. Yet there is also evidence that women may have different sexual orientations at different times in their lives, which suggests that other influences on female sexual orientation, presumably social, are at work as well. We surveyed individuals from a gay pride street fair and found that lesbians who identified themselves as “butch ” had a significantly ...
Homosexual women are, on average, more masculine in their appearance and behavior than heterosexual ...
The present study examined whether the following variables putatively associated with prenatal andro...
PubMedID: 18986026Sex differences in second (2D) and fourth (4D) fingertip extensions relative to th...
The ratio of index and ring finger lengths (2D:4D) is thought to be a marker of prenatal androgen ex...
The ratio of the lengths of the second and fourth fingers (2D:4D) may serve as a marker for prenatal...
Homosexual women are, on average, more masculine in their appearance and behavior than heterosexual ...
A proposed marker of prenatal androgen exposure is the ratio of the index finger to ring finger (2D:...
Background: Prenatal sex steroids have been broadly discussed in terms of their possible effect on b...
In men, the length ratio of the second to fourth finger (2D:4D) is smaller, while the length of the ...
Humans show intra- and intersexual variation in second (2D) relative to fourth (4D) finger length, m...
Based on extensive psychological and embryological research, neurohormonal theory proposes that male...
It is common knowledge to understand that sexual orientation (homosexuality, bisexuality, etc.) is c...
In the last few years, several studies have questioned the value of the second-to-fourth digit ratio...
Sexual dimorphism in ventrally measured digit ratios (2D:4D and other) has been related to prenatal ...
Sexual dimorphism in ventrally measured digit ratios (2D:4D and other) has been related to prenatal ...
Homosexual women are, on average, more masculine in their appearance and behavior than heterosexual ...
The present study examined whether the following variables putatively associated with prenatal andro...
PubMedID: 18986026Sex differences in second (2D) and fourth (4D) fingertip extensions relative to th...
The ratio of index and ring finger lengths (2D:4D) is thought to be a marker of prenatal androgen ex...
The ratio of the lengths of the second and fourth fingers (2D:4D) may serve as a marker for prenatal...
Homosexual women are, on average, more masculine in their appearance and behavior than heterosexual ...
A proposed marker of prenatal androgen exposure is the ratio of the index finger to ring finger (2D:...
Background: Prenatal sex steroids have been broadly discussed in terms of their possible effect on b...
In men, the length ratio of the second to fourth finger (2D:4D) is smaller, while the length of the ...
Humans show intra- and intersexual variation in second (2D) relative to fourth (4D) finger length, m...
Based on extensive psychological and embryological research, neurohormonal theory proposes that male...
It is common knowledge to understand that sexual orientation (homosexuality, bisexuality, etc.) is c...
In the last few years, several studies have questioned the value of the second-to-fourth digit ratio...
Sexual dimorphism in ventrally measured digit ratios (2D:4D and other) has been related to prenatal ...
Sexual dimorphism in ventrally measured digit ratios (2D:4D and other) has been related to prenatal ...
Homosexual women are, on average, more masculine in their appearance and behavior than heterosexual ...
The present study examined whether the following variables putatively associated with prenatal andro...
PubMedID: 18986026Sex differences in second (2D) and fourth (4D) fingertip extensions relative to th...