This longitudinal observational study investigated whether foetuses change their hand preference with gestational age, and also examined the effects of maternal stress on lateralized foetal self-touch. Following ethical approval, fifteen healthy foetuses (eight girls and seven boys) were scanned four times from 24 to 36 weeks gestation. Self-touch behaviours which resulted in a touch of the foetal face/head were coded in 60 scans for 10 min and analysed in terms of frequency of the foetuses using left and right hands to touch their face. The joint effects of foetal age, stress and sex on laterality were assessed. We modelled the proportion of right self-touches for each foetal scan using a generalized linear mixed model, taking account of t...
Competing theories have posited roles for foetal androgen exposure in the development of human hande...
The aim of the present study was to examine whether fetuses respond to the touching of the mother's ...
AimWe attempted to determine how handedness changes with age and its relation to brain injury and co...
This longitudinal observational study investigated whether foetuses change their hand preference wit...
The pathological left-handedness theory claims that pregnancy and birth stress events (PBSEs) are im...
The pathological left-handedness theory claims that pregnancy and birth stress events (PBSEs) are im...
Hand - head contacts were observed by means of serial ultrasound recordings in 10 healthy fetuses fr...
Hand-head contacts were observed by means of serial ultrasound recordings in 10 healthy fetuses from...
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BackgroundAlthough there is data on the spontaneous behavioural repertoire of the fetus, studies on ...
Although there is data on the spontaneous behavioural repertoire of the fetus, studies on their beha...
We examined whether there are differences in the lateralization of expressive gestures in infants du...
Competing theories have posited roles for foetal androgen exposure in the development of human hande...
The aim of the present study was to examine whether fetuses respond to the touching of the mother's ...
AimWe attempted to determine how handedness changes with age and its relation to brain injury and co...
This longitudinal observational study investigated whether foetuses change their hand preference wit...
The pathological left-handedness theory claims that pregnancy and birth stress events (PBSEs) are im...
The pathological left-handedness theory claims that pregnancy and birth stress events (PBSEs) are im...
Hand - head contacts were observed by means of serial ultrasound recordings in 10 healthy fetuses fr...
Hand-head contacts were observed by means of serial ultrasound recordings in 10 healthy fetuses from...
Contains fulltext : 55343.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Atypical later...
Contains fulltext : 52230.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Atypical later...
BackgroundAlthough there is data on the spontaneous behavioural repertoire of the fetus, studies on ...
Although there is data on the spontaneous behavioural repertoire of the fetus, studies on their beha...
We examined whether there are differences in the lateralization of expressive gestures in infants du...
Competing theories have posited roles for foetal androgen exposure in the development of human hande...
The aim of the present study was to examine whether fetuses respond to the touching of the mother's ...
AimWe attempted to determine how handedness changes with age and its relation to brain injury and co...