Endogenous testosterone concentration, mental rotation, and size of the corpus callosum in a sample of young Hungarian women

In the present study brain laterality, hemispheric communication, and mental rotation performance were examined. A sample of 33 women were tested for a possible linear relationship of testosterone level and mental rotation with structural background of the brain. Subjects with a smaller splenial are...

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Main Authors: KARADI, Kázmér, KALLAI, János, KOVER, Ferenc, NEMES, János, MAKANY, Tamas, NAGY, Ferenc
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-76482021-01-15T07:48:05Z Endogenous testosterone concentration, mental rotation, and size of the corpus callosum in a sample of young Hungarian women KARADI, Kázmér KALLAI, János KOVER, Ferenc NEMES, János MAKANY, Tamas NAGY, Ferenc In the present study brain laterality, hemispheric communication, and mental rotation performance were examined. A sample of 33 women were tested for a possible linear relationship of testosterone level and mental rotation with structural background of the brain. Subjects with a smaller splenial area of corpus callosum tended to have lower levels of testosterone (r =.37, p 2006-04-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/6649 info:doi/10.2466/PMS.102.2.445-453 Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Cognition and Perception
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
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country Singapore
Singapore
content_provider SMU Libraries
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language English
topic Cognition and Perception
spellingShingle Cognition and Perception
KARADI, Kázmér
KALLAI, János
KOVER, Ferenc
NEMES, János
MAKANY, Tamas
NAGY, Ferenc
Endogenous testosterone concentration, mental rotation, and size of the corpus callosum in a sample of young Hungarian women
description In the present study brain laterality, hemispheric communication, and mental rotation performance were examined. A sample of 33 women were tested for a possible linear relationship of testosterone level and mental rotation with structural background of the brain. Subjects with a smaller splenial area of corpus callosum tended to have lower levels of testosterone (r =.37, p
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author KARADI, Kázmér
KALLAI, János
KOVER, Ferenc
NEMES, János
MAKANY, Tamas
NAGY, Ferenc
author_facet KARADI, Kázmér
KALLAI, János
KOVER, Ferenc
NEMES, János
MAKANY, Tamas
NAGY, Ferenc
author_sort KARADI, Kázmér
title Endogenous testosterone concentration, mental rotation, and size of the corpus callosum in a sample of young Hungarian women
title_short Endogenous testosterone concentration, mental rotation, and size of the corpus callosum in a sample of young Hungarian women
title_full Endogenous testosterone concentration, mental rotation, and size of the corpus callosum in a sample of young Hungarian women
title_fullStr Endogenous testosterone concentration, mental rotation, and size of the corpus callosum in a sample of young Hungarian women
title_full_unstemmed Endogenous testosterone concentration, mental rotation, and size of the corpus callosum in a sample of young Hungarian women
title_sort endogenous testosterone concentration, mental rotation, and size of the corpus callosum in a sample of young hungarian women
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2006
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/6649
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