Studies of singletons suggest that right-handed individuals may have higher levels of testosterone than do left-handed individuals. Prenatal testosterone levels are hypothesised to be especially related to handedness formation. In humans, female members from opposite-sex twin pairs may experience elevated level of prenatal exposure to testosterone in their intrauterine environment shared with a male. We tested for differences in rates of left-handedness/right-handedness in female twins from same-sex and opposite-sex twin pairs. Our sample consisted of 4736 subjects, about 70% of all Finnish twins born in 1983–1987, with information on measured pregnancy and birth related factors. Circulating testosterone and estradiol levels at age 14 were ...
Finger-length ratio (second to fourth finger; 2D:4D) has been associated with various measures thoug...
Prenatal exposure to testosterone is thought to promote the development of the right-hemisphere and ...
Increased prenatal exposure to testosterone (T) in females of an opposite-sex (OS) twin pair may hav...
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...
Prenatal exposure to testosterone has been hypothesised to effect lateralization by influencing cell...
According to the Geschwind-Behan-Galaburda (GBG) hypothesis, prenatal testosterone (T) causes a slow...
Competing theories have posited roles for foetal androgen exposure in the development of human hande...
In animals it has been shown that exposure to sex hormones is influenced by intrauterine position. T...
In animals it has been shown that exposure to sex hormones is influenced by intrauterine position. T...
In animals it has been shown that exposure to sex hormones is influenced by intrauterine position. T...
Abstract: On the basis of both Geschwind andBehan's (1984) theory—that at least part of the gen...
The developmental origins of handedness remain elusive, though very early emergence suggests individ...
Competing theories have posited roles for foetal androgen exposure in the development of human hande...
The Geschwind-Behan-Galaburda and sexual differentiation models predict an association between eleva...
Finger-length ratio (second to fourth finger; 2D:4D) has been associated with various measures thoug...
Prenatal exposure to testosterone is thought to promote the development of the right-hemisphere and ...
Increased prenatal exposure to testosterone (T) in females of an opposite-sex (OS) twin pair may hav...
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...
Prenatal exposure to testosterone has been hypothesised to effect lateralization by influencing cell...
According to the Geschwind-Behan-Galaburda (GBG) hypothesis, prenatal testosterone (T) causes a slow...
Competing theories have posited roles for foetal androgen exposure in the development of human hande...
In animals it has been shown that exposure to sex hormones is influenced by intrauterine position. T...
In animals it has been shown that exposure to sex hormones is influenced by intrauterine position. T...
In animals it has been shown that exposure to sex hormones is influenced by intrauterine position. T...
Abstract: On the basis of both Geschwind andBehan's (1984) theory—that at least part of the gen...
The developmental origins of handedness remain elusive, though very early emergence suggests individ...
Competing theories have posited roles for foetal androgen exposure in the development of human hande...
The Geschwind-Behan-Galaburda and sexual differentiation models predict an association between eleva...
Finger-length ratio (second to fourth finger; 2D:4D) has been associated with various measures thoug...
Prenatal exposure to testosterone is thought to promote the development of the right-hemisphere and ...
Increased prenatal exposure to testosterone (T) in females of an opposite-sex (OS) twin pair may hav...