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Original Article

Relation of testosterone and hand preference in right-handed young adults to sex and familial sinistrality

Pages 157-165 | Received 01 Mar 1990, Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Marietta Papadatou-Pastou, Maryanne Martin & Christine Mohr. (2017) Salivary testosterone levels are unrelated to handedness or cerebral lateralization for language. Laterality 22:2, pages 123-156.
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NESRIN GURSAN, CEMAL GUNDOGDU, AYNUR ALBAYRAK & M. ESREF KABALAR. (2002) IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL DETECTION OF PROGESTERONE RECEPTORS AND THE CORRELATION WITH KI-67 LABELING INDICES IN PARAFFIN-EMBEDDED SECTIONS OF MENINGIOMAS. International Journal of Neuroscience 112:4, pages 463-470.
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Uner Tan & Meliha Tan. (2001) Testosterone and grasp-reflex differences in human neonates. Laterality 6:2, pages 181-192.
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Papatya KelesL, Semíh Díyarbakirli, Melíha Tan & Üner Tan. (1997) Facial Asymmetry in Right- and Left-Handed Men and Women. International Journal of Neuroscience 91:3-4, pages 147-159.
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Üner Tan. (1993) Association of Serum-Free-Testosterone Level with Hand Preference in Right-Handed Young Females. International Journal of Neuroscience 68:3-4, pages 157-163.
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Üner Tan. (1992) Testosterone and Standard and Anomalous Dominance in Adult Human Subjects: A Reply to Melekian. International Journal of Neuroscience 65:1-4, pages 185-186.
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Üner Tan, Necip Kutlu, Ebubekir Bakan, Nuri Bakan & Alaaddin Kankilic. (1992) Relationship of Serum Zinc Levels to Hand Preference, Skull Length and Serum Gonadal Hormone Levels in Right-Handed Young Adults. International Journal of Neuroscience 66:1-2, pages 17-24.
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Üner Tan. (1991) Serum testosterone levels in male and female subjects with standard and anomalous dominance. International Journal of Neuroscience 58:3-4, pages 211-214.
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Sarah E. Medland, David L. Duffy, Amanda B. Spurdle, Margaret J. Wright, Gina M. Geffen, Grant W. Montgomery & Nicholas G. Martin. (2005) Opposite Effects of Androgen Receptor CAG Repeat Length on Increased Risk of Left-Handedness in Males and Females. Behavior Genetics 35:6, pages 735-744.
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Sadrettin Ρençe. (2002) PAW PREFERENCE IN RATS. Journal of Basic and Clinical Physiology and Pharmacology 13:1.
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Markus Hausmann & Onur Güntürkün. (2000) Steroid fluctuations modify functional cerebral asymmetries: the hypothesis of progesterone-mediated interhemispheric decoupling. Neuropsychologia 38:10, pages 1362-1374.
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Üner Tan. (1994) The grasp reflex from the right and left hand in human neonates indicates that the development of both cerebral hemispheres in males, but only the right hemisphere in females, is favoured by testosterone. International Journal of Psychophysiology 16:1, pages 39-47.
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Cheryl Sorenson Jamison, Robert J. Meier & Benjamin C. Campbell. (2005) Dermatoglyphic asymmetry and testosterone levels in normal males. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 90:2, pages 185-198.
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