نتایج جستجو برای: نسبت 2d به 4d

تعداد نتایج: 782267  

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2006
Matthew H McIntyre Barbara A Cohn Peter T Ellison

This paper presents results of a study designed to: 1) test for a sex difference in the relative lengths of the finger bones, including the second-to-fourth digit ratio (2D:4D), using left-hand radiographs taken in young children, 2) test whether sex differences can be explained by sex differences in fetal growth, and 3) test the serial stability of sex differences in relative digit lengths, in...

2010
A. L. Wentland O. Wieben K. M. Johnson C. J. Francois T. M. Grist A. Frydrychowicz

INTRODUCTION. Pulse wave velocity (PWV) is an indirect measure of vascular stiffness that is used as a biomarker of atherosclerosis and stroke risk [1]. While invasive catheter measurements are the gold standard for evaluating PWV, the invasive nature of such a procedure has prompted research on the use of phase contrast (PC) MRI for assessing PWV. The majority of work has focused on calculatin...

Journal: :Psychoneuroendocrinology 2015
Adam X Gorka Rachel E Norman Spenser R Radtke Justin M Carré Ahmad R Hariri

Previous research demonstrates that prenatal testosterone exposure increases aggression, possibly through its effects on the structure and function of neural circuits supporting threat detection and emotion regulation. Here we examined associations between regional gray matter volume, trait aggression, and the ratio of the second and fourth digit of the hand (2D:4D ratio) as a putative index of...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2011
Camille Ferdenzi Jean-François Lemaître Juan David Leongómez S Craig Roberts

There is growing evidence that human second-to-fourth digit ratio (or 2D:4D) is related to facial features involved in attractiveness, mediated by in utero hormonal effects. The present study extends the investigation to other phenotypic, hormone-related determinants of human attractiveness: voice and body odour. Pictures of faces with a neutral expression, recordings of voices pronouncing vowe...

Journal: :Evolution and human behavior : official journal of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society 2001
J T. Manning R P. Taylor

Fetal and adult testosterone may be important in establishing and maintaining sex-dependent abilities associated with male physical competitiveness. There is evidence that the ratio of the length of the 2nd and 4th digits (2D:4D) is a negative correlate of prenatal and adult testosterone. We use ability in sports, and particularly ability in football, as a proxy for male physical competitivenes...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
John T Manning

P renatal sex steroids [i.e., prenatal testosterone (PT), prenatal estrogen (PE)] are often implicated in the etiology of behaviors and diseases. They show sex differences (higher concentrations of PT to PE in males), with PT peaking at the end of the first trimester, and cause permanent “organizational” changes in the brain and other organ systems. It has been suggested that relative levels of...

Journal: :Biology letters 2009
Lukás Kratochvíl Jaroslav Flegr

Ratios often lead to biased conclusions concerning the actual relationships between examined traits and comparisons of the relative size of traits among groups. Therefore, the use of ratios has been abandoned in most comparative studies. However, ratios such as body mass index and waist-to-hip ratio are widely used in evolutionary biology and medicine. One such, the ratio of the 2nd to the 4th ...

Journal: :Journal of High Energy Physics 2013

2015
Takahiko Mitsui Atsuko Araki Ayako Imai Sakiko Sato Chihiro Miyashita Sachiko Ito Seiko Sasaki Takeya Kitta Kimihiko Moriya Kazutoshi Cho Keita Morioka Reiko Kishi Katsuya Nonomura

Prenatal sex hormones can induce abnormalities in the reproductive system and adversely impact on genital development. We investigated whether sex hormones in cord blood influenced the ratio of the second to fourth digit lengths (2D/4D) in school-aged children. Of the 514 children who participated in a prospective cohort study on birth in Sapporo between 2002 and 2005, the following sex hormone...

Journal: :Archives of sexual behavior 2008
James T Martin David A Puts S Marc Breedlove

Sexual differentiation leads to the development of distinctive anatomical structures (e.g., gonads and genitalia); it also produces less obvious anatomical shifts in brain, bones, muscles, etc. This study is a retrospective analysis of growth patterns in the hands in relation to sex and sexual orientation. Using data from three published studies, we analyzed four hand traits in adults: hand wid...

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