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Original Article

Testosterone and hand skill in right-handed men and women

Pages 179-189 | Received 10 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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AlanA. Beaton, Nick Rudling, Christian Kissling, Regine Taurines & Johannes Thome. (2011) Digit ratio (2D:4D), salivary testosterone, and handedness. Laterality 16:2, pages 136-155.
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FAIK BUDAK, TUNCAY MÜGE FILIZ, PINAR TOPSEVER & ÜNER TAN. (2005) CORRELATIONS BETWEEN NONVERBAL INTELLIGENCE AND NERVE CONDUCTION VELOCITIES IN RIGHT-HANDED MALE AND FEMALE SUBJECTS. International Journal of Neuroscience 115:5, pages 613-623.
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ERDAL AGAR, SERIF DEMIR, RAMAZAN AMANVERMEZ, MEHMET BOSNAK, MUSTAFA AYYILDIZ & CEMIL ÇELIK. (2003) THE EFFECTS OF ETHANOL CONSUMPTION ON THE LIPID PEROXIDATION AND GLUTATHIONE LEVELS IN THE RIGHT AND LEFT BRAINS OF RATS. International Journal of Neuroscience 113:12, pages 1643-1652.
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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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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, Ahmet AkgÜn & Münir Telatar. (1993) Relationships among Nonverbal Intelligence, Hand Speed, and Serum Testosterone Level in Left-Handed Male Subjects. International Journal of Neuroscience 71:1-4, pages 21-28.
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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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Thomas Richardson. (2021) No association between adult sex steroids and hand preference in humans. American Journal of Human Biology.
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Mirko Wegner, Johan M. Koedijker & Henning Budde. (2014) The Effect of Acute Exercise and Psychosocial Stress on Fine Motor Skills and Testosterone Concentration in the Saliva of High School Students. PLoS ONE 9:3, pages e92953.
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Dani M Moffit & C Buz Swanik. (2011) The Association between Athleticism, Prenatal Testosterone, and Finger Length. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research 25:4, pages 1085-1088.
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Bernhard Fink, John T Manning, Nick Neave & Uner Tan. (2004) Second to fourth digit ratio and hand skill in Austrian children. Biological Psychology 67:3, pages 375-384.
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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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Ilona Papousek & Günter Schulter. (2016) Eeg Correlates of Behavioural Laterality: Right-Handedness. Perceptual and Motor Skills 89:2, pages 403-411.
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Shaymaa Elkadi, Michael E. R. Nicholls & Danielle Clode. (1999) Handedness in opposite and same-sex dizygotic twins. NeuroReport 10:2, pages 333-336.
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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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