The effect of prenatal androgen exposure on the development of neural reactivity systems: A study of the HEXACO Personality Inventory |
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Authors: | Allison Z. Shaw |
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Affiliation: | Department of Communication, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, 327 Baldy Hall, Buffalo, NY 14260-1060, USA |
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Abstract: | The ratio of the lengths of the second and fourth digits of hands (2D:4D) seems to vary as a function of systematic differences in prenatal androgen exposure (Hönekopp & Watson, 2010). The 2D:4D ratio has been shown to be related to a variety of personality attributes. This study predicted that 2D:4D would covary with scores on the emotionality dimension of the six-facet HEXACO personality assessment, due to emotionality’s relationship with neural reactivity systems controlled by the amygdala (Hines, Allen, & Gorski, 1992), but that 2D:4D would relate to no other facet. Consistent with hypotheses, data showed that men had smaller ratios than women on both the right, t(405) = 2.84, p < .05, d = .28, and left hands, t(405) = 4.51, p < .05, d = .45, and the relationship between 2D:4D and emotionality was outside of sampling error of zero, r = .18, p < .001. Additionally, 2D:4D was unrelated to the remaining HEXACO facets. Findings suggest that prenatal testosterone exposure has an organizing effect on personality traits. |
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Keywords: | Digit ratio HEXACO Personality Reactivity systems Androgen |
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