Birkett P
Cortex. 1981 Apr;17(1):141-6. doi: 10.1016/s0010-9452(81)80015-9.
Handedness inventory scores and details of familial handedness were obtained for 54 males and 71 females. For males the handedness distributions of subjects with and without familial sinistrality (FS) did not differ significantly. For females more extreme handedness scores were observed for subjects with FS in both left and right handed ranges of the handedness distribution. Sex differences in handedness were apparent only in subjects with FS, where females displayed more extreme scores at both ends of the distribution. These results are discussed in terms of possible genetic, environmental and other influences on the expression of manual asymmetry and it is concluded that at present we have insufficient information to be able to adequately explain variations in handedness in terms of one or more such influences.
我们获取了54名男性和71名女性的用手习惯量表得分以及家族用手习惯的详细信息。对于男性而言,有家族左利手(FS)和没有家族左利手的受试者的用手习惯分布没有显著差异。对于女性,在利手分布的左手和右手范围内,有FS的受试者观察到更极端的利手得分。利手的性别差异仅在有FS的受试者中明显,其中女性在分布的两端表现出更极端的得分。本文从可能的遗传、环境和其他对手部不对称表达的影响方面讨论了这些结果,并得出结论:目前我们没有足够的信息能够根据一种或多种此类影响充分解释利手的变化。