Elevated rates of atypical handedness in paedophilia: Theory and implications

Volume: 19, Issue: 6, Pages: 690 - 704
Published: Mar 26, 2014
Abstract
Multiple factors determine handedness including genetics, prenatal stress and post-natal environmental conditions. Atypical handedness, whether manifest as increased sinistrality or decreased strength of lateral preference, has been noted in a wide variety of populations with neuropathology. Those with atypical sexual preferences, specifically paedophilia, also manifest reduced rates of right-handedness. This paper uses the largest sample of...
Paper Details
Title
Elevated rates of atypical handedness in paedophilia: Theory and implications
Published Date
Mar 26, 2014
Journal
Volume
19
Issue
6
Pages
690 - 704
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