Finger-length ratios and sexual orientation
Terrance J. Williams,
Michelle E. Pepitone,
Scott E. Christensen,
Bradley M. Cooke,
Andrew D. Huberman,
Nicholas J. Breedlove,
Tessa J. Breedlove,
Cynthia L. Jordan and
S. Marc Breedlove ()
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Terrance J. Williams: Department of Psychology and Graduate Groups Neuroscience Endocrinology
Michelle E. Pepitone: Department of Psychology and Graduate Groups Neuroscience Endocrinology
Scott E. Christensen: Department of Psychology and Graduate Groups Neuroscience Endocrinology
Bradley M. Cooke: Department of Psychology and Graduate Groups Neuroscience Endocrinology
Andrew D. Huberman: Department of Psychology and Graduate Groups Neuroscience Endocrinology
Nicholas J. Breedlove: Department of Psychology and Graduate Groups Neuroscience Endocrinology
Tessa J. Breedlove: Department of Psychology and Graduate Groups Neuroscience Endocrinology
Cynthia L. Jordan: Department of Psychology and Graduate Groups Neuroscience Endocrinology
S. Marc Breedlove: Department of Psychology and Graduate Groups Neuroscience Endocrinology
Nature, 2000, vol. 404, issue 6777, 455-456
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Measuring people's finger patterns may reveal some surprising information.
Date: 2000
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