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Neonatal testosterone and handedness in yearling rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta).

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Drea, CM; Wallen, K; Akinbami, MA; Mann, DR
Published in: Physiology & behavior
December 1995

This study investigated the relationship between neonatal testosterone (T) and hand bias in young rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Subjects (n = 8 per group) included: neonatally androgen-suppressed males, using a Nal-Lys gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) antagonist (Antide); androgen-suppressed males receiving T replacement by a long-acting T preparation (CDB); control males; and control females. Antide suppressed T to the female range, whereas CDB replacement produced supranormal levels. Visually guided reaching, in a social context, showed a population-level left-hand bias. Males with elevated T did not show a stronger left-hand bias than males with normal T, but did show a stronger bias for the preferred hand whether left or right. Males with Antide-suppressed T showed an intermediate degree of hand bias. Results suggest that high neonatal T levels affect laterality and raise the possibility that GnRH analogues influence brain development. These data suggest a broad influence of the CNS-pituitary-testicular axis on brain asymmetries and provide support for an early neonatal period of T-influenced brain differentiation.

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Published In

Physiology & behavior

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EISSN

1873-507X

ISSN

0031-9384

Publication Date

December 1995

Volume

58

Issue

6

Start / End Page

1257 / 1262

Related Subject Headings

  • Testosterone
  • Sex Factors
  • Male
  • Macaca mulatta
  • Functional Laterality
  • Female
  • Behavioral Science & Comparative Psychology
  • Animals, Newborn
  • Animals
  • 52 Psychology
 

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Drea, C. M., Wallen, K., Akinbami, M. A., & Mann, D. R. (1995). Neonatal testosterone and handedness in yearling rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Physiology & Behavior, 58(6), 1257–1262. https://doi.org/10.1016/0031-9384(95)02026-8
Drea, C. M., K. Wallen, M. A. Akinbami, and D. R. Mann. “Neonatal testosterone and handedness in yearling rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta).Physiology & Behavior 58, no. 6 (December 1995): 1257–62. https://doi.org/10.1016/0031-9384(95)02026-8.
Drea CM, Wallen K, Akinbami MA, Mann DR. Neonatal testosterone and handedness in yearling rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Physiology & behavior. 1995 Dec;58(6):1257–62.
Drea, C. M., et al. “Neonatal testosterone and handedness in yearling rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta).Physiology & Behavior, vol. 58, no. 6, Dec. 1995, pp. 1257–62. Epmc, doi:10.1016/0031-9384(95)02026-8.
Drea CM, Wallen K, Akinbami MA, Mann DR. Neonatal testosterone and handedness in yearling rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Physiology & behavior. 1995 Dec;58(6):1257–1262.
Journal cover image

Published In

Physiology & behavior

DOI

EISSN

1873-507X

ISSN

0031-9384

Publication Date

December 1995

Volume

58

Issue

6

Start / End Page

1257 / 1262

Related Subject Headings

  • Testosterone
  • Sex Factors
  • Male
  • Macaca mulatta
  • Functional Laterality
  • Female
  • Behavioral Science & Comparative Psychology
  • Animals, Newborn
  • Animals
  • 52 Psychology