Interesting... length of index finger divided by length of ring finger as an indicator of androgen exposure in vitro.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digit_ratio
As near as I can tell, mine is exactly 1.00, not sure how I feel about that, but I like anything that shifts the paradigm a little!
Measure from the palm side, bottom crease of fingers at palm to tip. Both hands. Divide index finger length by ring finger length. Lower ratio suggests higher androgen exposure in vitro, evidenced by more enhanced masculine traits, amongst some issues. Higher ratio suggests lower exposure, evidenced by muted masculine traits.
No correlation on fetal estrogen levels.
That's my abstract anyway...
-j
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digit_ratio
As near as I can tell, mine is exactly 1.00, not sure how I feel about that, but I like anything that shifts the paradigm a little!
Measure from the palm side, bottom crease of fingers at palm to tip. Both hands. Divide index finger length by ring finger length. Lower ratio suggests higher androgen exposure in vitro, evidenced by more enhanced masculine traits, amongst some issues. Higher ratio suggests lower exposure, evidenced by muted masculine traits.
No correlation on fetal estrogen levels.
That's my abstract anyway...
-j

