Contains fulltext : 52230.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Atypical lateralization, as indicated by mixed-handedness, has been related to diverse psychopathologies. Maternal prenatal stress has recently been associated with mixed-handedness in the offspring. In the present study, this relationship was investigated further in a prospective, methodologically comprehensive manner. Stress levels were determined three times during pregnancy by means of questionnaires and measurements of cortisol levels. The handedness of 110 6-y-old children (48 boys) was determined by independent observers. Mixed handedness was defined as using the opposite hand for one or more of the tested activities. Logistic regression analysis sh...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Animal experiments have convincingly demonstrated that pre...
This longitudinal observational study investigated whether foetuses change their hand preference wit...
Accumulating research shows that prenatal exposure to maternal stress increases the risk for behavio...
Contains fulltext : 55343.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Atypical later...
The pathological left-handedness theory claims that pregnancy and birth stress events (PBSEs) are im...
A literature review by Searleman et al. (1989) suggested that a relationship between the presence of...
The pathological left-handedness theory claims that pregnancy and birth stress events (PBSEs) are im...
If the pathological left-handedness theory is valid, left-handed people who also experienced pregnan...
If the pathological left-handedness theory is valid, left-handed people who also experienced pregnan...
This longitudinal observational study investigated whether foetuses change their hand preference wit...
Competing theories have posited roles for foetal androgen exposure in the development of human hande...
The study examined the relationship between perinatal stress and decreased right handedness and decr...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between perinatal factors and handedness i...
Objective: Handedness is the most noticeable functional expression of cerebral lateralization in hum...
Accumulating research shows that prenatal exposure to maternal stress increases the risk for behavio...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Animal experiments have convincingly demonstrated that pre...
This longitudinal observational study investigated whether foetuses change their hand preference wit...
Accumulating research shows that prenatal exposure to maternal stress increases the risk for behavio...
Contains fulltext : 55343.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Atypical later...
The pathological left-handedness theory claims that pregnancy and birth stress events (PBSEs) are im...
A literature review by Searleman et al. (1989) suggested that a relationship between the presence of...
The pathological left-handedness theory claims that pregnancy and birth stress events (PBSEs) are im...
If the pathological left-handedness theory is valid, left-handed people who also experienced pregnan...
If the pathological left-handedness theory is valid, left-handed people who also experienced pregnan...
This longitudinal observational study investigated whether foetuses change their hand preference wit...
Competing theories have posited roles for foetal androgen exposure in the development of human hande...
The study examined the relationship between perinatal stress and decreased right handedness and decr...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between perinatal factors and handedness i...
Objective: Handedness is the most noticeable functional expression of cerebral lateralization in hum...
Accumulating research shows that prenatal exposure to maternal stress increases the risk for behavio...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Animal experiments have convincingly demonstrated that pre...
This longitudinal observational study investigated whether foetuses change their hand preference wit...
Accumulating research shows that prenatal exposure to maternal stress increases the risk for behavio...