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Gender-Typed Play and Amniotic Testosterone.
Authors:Knickmeyer  Rebecca Christine; Wheelwright  Sally; Taylor  Kevin; Raggatt  Peter; Hackett  Gerald; Baron-Cohen  Simon
Abstract:Sex differences in play are apparent in a number of mammalian species, including humans. Prenatal testosterone may contribute to these differences. The authors report the first attempt to correlate gender-typed play in a normative sample of humans with measurements of amniotic testosterone (aT). Testosterone was measured in the amniotic fluid of 53 children (31 boys and 22 girls). A strong sex difference was observed in aT and, at ages 4.75 to 5.8 years, on a modified version of the Child Game Participation Questionnaire. Hierarchical regression analyses on the entire group and within-sex correlations suggested that variations in aT did not contribute to individual differences in game participation as reported by the mother. A critique of explanations for this finding is presented. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:testosterone  sex difference  play  amniocentesis  amniotic fluid
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