Competing theories have posited roles for foetal androgen exposure in the development of human handedness. However, due to practical and ethical considerations, few studies have used hormonal measures to examine this possibility. The current paper reviews this literature and reveals a generally inconsistent pattern of results. We also present data from a longitudinal study of prenatal sex hormone exposure and subsequent handedness. More specifically, we examine correlations between testosterone and estradiol measured from second trimester amniotic fluid and hand preference (Dutch language version of the Edinburgh Handedness Inventory) and hand skill asymmetry (pegboard task) measured at 15 years of age. Prenatal sex hormone exposure was not...
Testosterone, particularly prenatal testosterone, has been implicated in the aetiology of many extra...
The ratio of the difference between the 2nd and 4th digits of the hand (2D:4D ratio) has been demons...
Steroid hormones have been proposed to influence the development of lateralisation of brain and beha...
Competing theories have posited roles for foetal androgen exposure in the development of human hande...
Competing theories have posited roles for foetal androgen exposure in the development of human hande...
Objective: Handedness is the most noticeable functional expression of cerebral lateralization in hum...
The Geschwind-Behan-Galaburda and sexual differentiation models predict an association between eleva...
Objective: Handedness is the most noticeable functional expression of cerebral lateralization in hum...
According to the Geschwind-Behan-Galaburda (GBG) hypothesis, prenatal testosterone (T) causes a slow...
The developmental origins of handedness remain elusive, though very early emergence suggests individ...
Prenatal exposure to testosterone is thought to promote the development of the right-hemisphere and ...
Studies of singletons suggest that right-handed individuals may have higher levels of testosterone t...
Behavioural and cerebral lateralisation are thought to be controlled, at least in part, by prenatal ...
Background: The Wessex Growth Study has monitored the growth and psychological development of short ...
Non-right-handedness appears to be more common among bisexuals and homosexuals than among heterosexu...
Testosterone, particularly prenatal testosterone, has been implicated in the aetiology of many extra...
The ratio of the difference between the 2nd and 4th digits of the hand (2D:4D ratio) has been demons...
Steroid hormones have been proposed to influence the development of lateralisation of brain and beha...
Competing theories have posited roles for foetal androgen exposure in the development of human hande...
Competing theories have posited roles for foetal androgen exposure in the development of human hande...
Objective: Handedness is the most noticeable functional expression of cerebral lateralization in hum...
The Geschwind-Behan-Galaburda and sexual differentiation models predict an association between eleva...
Objective: Handedness is the most noticeable functional expression of cerebral lateralization in hum...
According to the Geschwind-Behan-Galaburda (GBG) hypothesis, prenatal testosterone (T) causes a slow...
The developmental origins of handedness remain elusive, though very early emergence suggests individ...
Prenatal exposure to testosterone is thought to promote the development of the right-hemisphere and ...
Studies of singletons suggest that right-handed individuals may have higher levels of testosterone t...
Behavioural and cerebral lateralisation are thought to be controlled, at least in part, by prenatal ...
Background: The Wessex Growth Study has monitored the growth and psychological development of short ...
Non-right-handedness appears to be more common among bisexuals and homosexuals than among heterosexu...
Testosterone, particularly prenatal testosterone, has been implicated in the aetiology of many extra...
The ratio of the difference between the 2nd and 4th digits of the hand (2D:4D ratio) has been demons...
Steroid hormones have been proposed to influence the development of lateralisation of brain and beha...