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Hormone–behavior associations in early infancy
Authors:Gerianne M. Alexander  Teresa Wilcox  Mary Elizabeth Farmer
Affiliation:Deparment of Psychology, TAMU-2435, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77845, USA
Abstract:The physiological significance of hormonal changes in early postnatal life is emerging, but the behavioral significance in humans is unknown. As a first test of the relationship between hormones and behavior in early infancy we measured digit ratios and salivary hormone levels in forty-one male and female infants (3–4 months of age) who watched a video depicting stimuli differentially preferred by older males and females (toys, groups). An eye-tracker measured visual fixations and looking times. In female infants, hormones were unrelated to visual preferences. In male infants, higher androgen levels predicted stronger preferences for male-typical stimuli. These data provide the first evidence for a role for hormones in emerging sex-linked behavior in early development.
Keywords:Human infants   Androgens   Eye Movements
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