Behavioural and cerebral lateralisation are thought to be controlled, at least in part, by prenatal testosterone (T) levels, explaining why sex differences are found in both laterality traits. The present study investigated hormonal effects on laterality using adult salivary T levels, to explore the adequacy of competing theories: the Geschwind, Behan and Galaburda, the callosal, and the sexual differentiation hypotheses. Sixty participants (15 right-handers and 15 left-handers of each sex) participated. Behavioural lateralisation was studied by means of hand preference tests (i.e., the Edinburgh Handedness Inventory and the Quantification of Hand Preference test) and a hand skill test (i.e., the Peg-Moving test) whereas cerebral lateralisa...
ABSTRACT: Lateralization refers to the division of labour between the hemispheres. The studies prese...
Brain lateralization is the phenomenon that both hemispheres of the brain are specialised in differe...
Brain lateralization is the phenomenon that both hemispheres of the brain are specialised in differe...
Objective: Handedness is the most noticeable functional expression of cerebral lateralization in hum...
Objective: Handedness is the most noticeable functional expression of cerebral lateralization in hum...
Brain lateralization refers to the division of labour between the two hemispheres in controlling a w...
The adequacy of three competing theories of hormonal effects on cerebral laterality are compared usi...
Brain lateralization refers to the division of labour between the two hemispheres in controlling a w...
Two competing theories address the influence of foetal testosterone on cerebral laterality: one prop...
According to the Geschwind-Behan-Galaburda (GBG) hypothesis, prenatal testosterone (T) causes a slow...
After decades of research, the influence of prenatal testosterone on brain lateralization is still e...
Competing theories have posited roles for foetal androgen exposure in the development of human hande...
The relative length of the second and fourth digits (2D:4D ratio) is sexually dimorphic and a retros...
ABSTRACT: Lateralization refers to the division of labour between the hemispheres. The studies prese...
Brain lateralization is the phenomenon that both hemispheres of the brain are specialised in differe...
Brain lateralization is the phenomenon that both hemispheres of the brain are specialised in differe...
Objective: Handedness is the most noticeable functional expression of cerebral lateralization in hum...
Objective: Handedness is the most noticeable functional expression of cerebral lateralization in hum...
Brain lateralization refers to the division of labour between the two hemispheres in controlling a w...
The adequacy of three competing theories of hormonal effects on cerebral laterality are compared usi...
Brain lateralization refers to the division of labour between the two hemispheres in controlling a w...
Two competing theories address the influence of foetal testosterone on cerebral laterality: one prop...
According to the Geschwind-Behan-Galaburda (GBG) hypothesis, prenatal testosterone (T) causes a slow...
After decades of research, the influence of prenatal testosterone on brain lateralization is still e...
Competing theories have posited roles for foetal androgen exposure in the development of human hande...
The relative length of the second and fourth digits (2D:4D ratio) is sexually dimorphic and a retros...
ABSTRACT: Lateralization refers to the division of labour between the hemispheres. The studies prese...
Brain lateralization is the phenomenon that both hemispheres of the brain are specialised in differe...
Brain lateralization is the phenomenon that both hemispheres of the brain are specialised in differe...