Picture recall skills correlate with 2D:4D ratio in women but not men

Autor: Rachael L O'Connell, Mary Poulin, Louise M. Freeman
Rok vydání: 2004
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Zdroj: Evolution and Human Behavior. 25:174-181
ISSN: 1090-5138
DOI: 10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2004.03.004
Popis: We analyzed sex differences in spatial and recall abilities of college students while also examining the relationship to 2D:4D ratio. The 2D:4D ratio is thought to be an indirect measure of testosterone and estrogen exposure in fetal development. Participants completed a mental rotation (MR) test, free recall tests, and placement recall tests. It was predicted and confirmed that males have lower 2D:4D ratio and higher MR scores. Additionally, females outscored males on picture free recall and picture placement. Higher scoring females on these two measures had higher 2D:4D ratios, that is, more "feminine" looking hands. The results from our study are consistent with the hypothesis that fetal hormones affect 2D:4D ratio while also directly or indirectly influencing visual recall abilities in females. The tendency of sexually dimorphic cognitive skills to correlate with 2D:4D ratio in only one sex may be typical of traits that were evolutionarily adaptive in one sex, but not maladaptive in the opposite sex.
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