Coren S
Psychology Department, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
Int J Neurosci. 1994 Mar;75(1-2):1-8. doi: 10.3109/00207459408986283.
Recent research suggests that left-handers have shorter life spans. This interpretation could be erroneous if there is a social-historical trend in handedness with older individuals more frequently switched to right-handedness. This would result in fewer older left-handers due to social factors. Two samples (N = 1960 and N = 8526), separated by a 12 year interval were tested. Social-historical hypotheses predict that the later sample should have higher proportions of left-handedness. Although both samples showed decreased sinistrality with age, there was no increase in the proportion of left-handers over the 12 year period, suggesting that the rarity of older left-handers is due to reduced longevity.
最近的研究表明,左撇子的寿命较短。如果在 handedness 方面存在一种社会历史趋势,即年龄较大的个体更频繁地转变为右撇子,那么这种解释可能是错误的。由于社会因素,这将导致老年左撇子的数量减少。对两个样本(N = 1960 和 N = 8526)进行了测试,这两个样本相隔 12 年。社会历史假说预测,后一个样本中左撇子的比例应该更高。尽管两个样本都显示随着年龄增长左撇子比例下降,但在这 12 年期间左撇子的比例并没有增加,这表明老年左撇子稀少是由于寿命缩短所致。