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Relationship between the 2D:4D and prenatal testosterone,adult level testosterone,and testosterone change: Meta-analysis of 54 studies
Authors:Piotr Sorokowski  Marta Kowal
Institution:1. Institute of Psychology, University of Wrocław, Wrocław, Poland

Contribution: Conceptualization (equal), Data curation (supporting), Funding acquisition (lead), Writing - original draft (supporting), Writing - review & editing (supporting);2. IDN Being Human Lab, University of Wrocław, Wrocław, Poland

Abstract:The ratio between the hands' second to the fourth finger (2D:4D) is commonly hypothesized to result from prenatal testosterone. The 2D:4D has also been hypothesized to relate to adult-level testosterone and, more recently, to the testosterone response to a challenging situation. In the present work, we tested these core assumptions. Drawing from, in total, 54 studies and 8077 participants, we investigated whether the 2D:4D is related to adult level testosterone (44 studies), testosterone change (6 studies), and prenatal testosterone (10 studies). We found no evidence of the relationship between the above testosterone types and digit ratios. Furthermore, there was no relationship between testosterone and the right and left 2D:4D, male and female 2D:4D, and the 2D:4D and testosterone measurement (i.e., measured in blood or saliva). However, we found some evidence that prenatal testosterone measured in amniotic fluid (but not cord blood) might be related to the digit ratios—further studies are necessary to validate this observation. In summary, considering the current state of knowledge, any conclusions drawn from the assumption of the digit ratios as the proxy for testosterone (prenatal, adult level, or testosterone change under a challenging situation) warrant great caution.
Keywords:2D:4D  adult  digit ratios  prenatal  testosterone  testosterone change
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