Smart J L, Jeffery C, Richards B
Early Hum Dev. 1980 Mar;4(1):79-88. doi: 10.1016/0378-3782(80)90011-0.
Bakan's hypothesis that sinistrality is caused by perinatal insult was investigated by attempting to relate the handedness of 1094 six-year-old children to many aspects of their birth history ascertained from hospital records. Handedness of the children and their families was obtained by questionnaire. A secular increase in the frequency of sinistrality was noted, from 6.2% among grandparents to 17.5% among the children. Most boys were left-handed than girls. Only two aspects of birth history predisposed to sinistrality: boys born by breech delivery and children born to primiparous mothers over 38 years old were more likely to be left-handed.