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| Digit ratio (2D:4D), salivary testosterone, and handedness. |
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Digit ratio (2D:4D), salivary testosterone, and handedness. Laterality. 2010 Jan 20;:1-20 Authors: Beaton AA, Rudling N, Kissling C, Taurines R, Thome J The length of the index finger relative to that of the ring finger, the 2D:4D ratio, has been taken to be a marker of the amount of testosterone (T) that was present in the foetal environment (Manning, Scutt, Wilson, & Lewis-Jones, 1998). It has also been suggested (Geschwind & Galaburda, 1987) that elevated levels of foetal T are associated with left-handedness and that adult levels of circulating T might relate to foetal levels (Jamison, Meier, & Campbell, 1993). We used multiple regression analyses to investigate whether there is any relationship between either left or right hand 2D:4D ratio and handedness. We also examined whether adult levels of salivary T (or cortisol, used as a control PMID: 20094940 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] Posted:
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