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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2006
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