The ratio of the second and fourth fingers (2D:4D ratio) is a sexually dimorphic trait, with men tending to have lower values than women. This ratio has been related to prenatal testosterone concentrations and addictive behaviors including problematic video-gaming. We aimed to investigate the possible association between 2D:4D ratios and Internet addiction and whether such a relationship would be independent of impulsivity. Methods A total of 652 university students (369 women, 283 men), aged 17–27 years, were enrolled in the study. Problematic and pathological Internet use (PPIU) was assessed using the Internet Addiction Test (IAT). The participants also completed the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale (version 11; BIS-11) and had their 2D:4D rat...
Several studies have demonstrated that the ratio between the lengths of the second and fourth digits...
Various research studies have indicated a smaller second (2D) to fourth digit (4D) ratio in males co...
Personality characteristics, particularly impulsive tendencies, have long been conceived as the prim...
Internet use disorder (IUD) presents a growing problem worldwide. Among others, it manifests in loss...
Purpose: The second (2D, index finger) to fourth (4D, ring finger) digit ratio is a biomarker for pr...
Androgen-dependent signaling regulates the growth of the fingers on the human hand during embryogene...
Androgen-dependent signaling regulates the growth of the fingers on the human hand during embryogene...
Digit ratio (2D:4D) is calculated by dividing the length of the index finger (second digit, 2D) by t...
Moderately sized, case‐control studies have related alcohol dependence in middle‐aged in‐patients to...
This study investigates whether a higher level of pre‐natal testosterone, as indicated by the 2D: 4D...
Digit ratio is the difference in length between the pointer finger and the ring finger on either han...
AbstractThis exploratory study focuses on the relationship between the right hand digit ratio, aggre...
Background: second (2D) to fourth (4D) digit ratio is a crude anthropometric index of prenatal testo...
The ratio of one’s second to fourth finger is a marker of prenatal testosterone exposure. The curren...
Introduction Prenatal testosterone and estrogen exposure determines the growth of finger length, and...
Several studies have demonstrated that the ratio between the lengths of the second and fourth digits...
Various research studies have indicated a smaller second (2D) to fourth digit (4D) ratio in males co...
Personality characteristics, particularly impulsive tendencies, have long been conceived as the prim...
Internet use disorder (IUD) presents a growing problem worldwide. Among others, it manifests in loss...
Purpose: The second (2D, index finger) to fourth (4D, ring finger) digit ratio is a biomarker for pr...
Androgen-dependent signaling regulates the growth of the fingers on the human hand during embryogene...
Androgen-dependent signaling regulates the growth of the fingers on the human hand during embryogene...
Digit ratio (2D:4D) is calculated by dividing the length of the index finger (second digit, 2D) by t...
Moderately sized, case‐control studies have related alcohol dependence in middle‐aged in‐patients to...
This study investigates whether a higher level of pre‐natal testosterone, as indicated by the 2D: 4D...
Digit ratio is the difference in length between the pointer finger and the ring finger on either han...
AbstractThis exploratory study focuses on the relationship between the right hand digit ratio, aggre...
Background: second (2D) to fourth (4D) digit ratio is a crude anthropometric index of prenatal testo...
The ratio of one’s second to fourth finger is a marker of prenatal testosterone exposure. The curren...
Introduction Prenatal testosterone and estrogen exposure determines the growth of finger length, and...
Several studies have demonstrated that the ratio between the lengths of the second and fourth digits...
Various research studies have indicated a smaller second (2D) to fourth digit (4D) ratio in males co...
Personality characteristics, particularly impulsive tendencies, have long been conceived as the prim...