van Strien J W, Bouma A, Bakker D J
Faculty of Psychology, Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
J Clin Exp Neuropsychol. 1987 Dec;9(6):775-80. doi: 10.1080/01688638708405216.
A large nonclinical sample of left-handed and right-handed subjects completed laterality and medical health questionnaires. The group of left-handed subjects showed a raised incidence of birth complications and learning disorders whereas no differences were found for birth order and maternal age. Left-handed and right-handed subjects showed similar incidences of autoimmune diseases, allergies, migraine, and stuttering. These results suggest that an association between early pathology and left-handedness may be found in a subset of the nonclinical left-handed population. The underlying pathological influence seems to manifest itself in pregnancy and birth complications rather than in immune disorders.
一大群非临床样本的左利手和右利手受试者完成了利手性和健康调查问卷。左利手受试者组显示出生并发症和学习障碍的发生率较高,而在出生顺序和母亲年龄方面未发现差异。左利手和右利手受试者在自身免疫性疾病、过敏、偏头痛和口吃方面的发生率相似。这些结果表明,在非临床左利手人群的一个子集中,可能发现早期病理与左利手之间存在关联。潜在的病理影响似乎在妊娠和出生并发症中表现出来,而不是在免疫紊乱中。