Hepper P G, Shahidullah S, White R
School of Psychology, Queen's University of Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Neuropsychologia. 1991;29(11):1107-11. doi: 10.1016/0028-3932(91)90080-r.
The developmental origins of behavioural asymmetries, in particular handedness, have aroused considerable interest and debate. Until now such behavioural asymmetries have only been reported after birth. Here we report the existence of handedness before birth, expressed in terms of thumb-sucking by the fetus. Ultrasound observations of fetuses from 15 weeks to term revealed a marked bias for sucking the thumb of the right hand. This preference appears to be maintained throughout pregnancy, is unrelated to fetal position in utero but correlates with head position preference in the supine newborn. The findings indicate that handedness is present prior to birth and the implications of this for the development of laterality are discussed.
行为不对称的发育起源,尤其是利手,已经引起了相当大的兴趣和争论。到目前为止,这种行为不对称仅在出生后被报道过。在此我们报告出生前就存在利手现象,表现为胎儿吮拇指的行为。对孕15周直至足月胎儿的超声观察显示,胎儿明显偏向于吸吮右手拇指。这种偏好似乎在整个孕期都持续存在,与胎儿在子宫内的位置无关,但与仰卧位新生儿的头部位置偏好相关。这些发现表明利手现象在出生前就已存在,并讨论了其对日后偏侧性发展的影响。