
Comparison of all hand digit length ratios in left- and right-handed individuals
Author(s) -
Rengin Kosif,
Murat Dıramalı
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
turkish journal of medical sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.277
H-Index - 27
eISSN - 1303-6165
pISSN - 1300-0144
DOI - 10.3906/sag-1006-858
Subject(s) - numerical digit , digit ratio , medicine , left handed , lateralization of brain function , right handed , audiology , arithmetic , mathematics , physics , neutrino , nuclear physics , optics , testosterone (patch)
doi:10.3906/sag-1006-858 Comparison of all hand digit length ratios in left- and right-handed individuals Rengin KOSİF, Murat DIRAMALI Aim: To compare and detect possible diff erences between the digit length and digit length ratios in left- and right-handed female and male students. One of the cerebral hemispheres is dominant over the other. Knowing a person’s dominant hemisphere can be a useful guide in some personal activities. Materials and methods: Digit lengths (D) of the students were measured, followed by calculating the ratio of each digit to the others (1D:2D, 1D:3D, 1D:4D, 1D:5D, 2D:3D, 2D:4D, 2D:5D, 3D:4D, 3D:5D, and 4D:5D). Results: In males, no signifi cant diff erence was found between digit lengths and digit length ratios. Among left-handed females, the fi ft h digit length was signifi cantly longer. Th e 2D:5D, 3D:5D, and 4D:5D ratios were signifi cantly smaller in their left hands, which indicated that the fi ft h digit was longer in left-handed females. Conclusion: Th e results of this study suggest that left-handed women could be especially successful in sports that require grasping a ball. Th is criterion should be considered for left-handed women while selecting athletes