Porac C, Coren S, Duncan P
J Gerontol. 1980 Sep;35(5):715-21. doi: 10.1093/geronj/35.5.715.
Laterality of hand, foot, eye, and ear was measured in a sample of 1964 subjects, ranging in age from 8 to 100 years. Age trends were found, with hand, foot, and eye preference becoming more right-sided and ear preference becoming more left-sided with increasing age. Sex differences emerged in foot, eye, and ear preference but these did not systematically interact with the age variable. Several causal mechanisms are proposed but none can fully explain either the direction or the magnitude of the observed age changes. Thus, these data are most consistent with the view that the study of sidedness in humans should proceed with a consideration of a complex of underlying factors and individual difference variables.
在1964名年龄从8岁到100岁的受试者样本中,对其手、脚、眼和耳的偏侧性进行了测量。发现了年龄趋势,随着年龄的增长,手、脚和眼的偏好更倾向于右侧,而耳的偏好更倾向于左侧。在脚、眼和耳的偏好方面出现了性别差异,但这些差异并未与年龄变量产生系统性的相互作用。提出了几种因果机制,但没有一种能够完全解释观察到的年龄变化的方向或幅度。因此,这些数据最符合这样一种观点,即对人类偏侧性的研究应该在考虑一系列潜在因素和个体差异变量的基础上进行。