PLoS ONE (Jan 2013)

Low 2D:4D values are associated with video game addiction.

  • Johannes Kornhuber,
  • Eva-Maria Zenses,
  • Bernd Lenz,
  • Christina Stoessel,
  • Polyxeni Bouna-Pyrrou,
  • Florian Rehbein,
  • Sören Kliem,
  • Thomas Mößle

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0079539
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 11
p. e79539

Abstract

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Androgen-dependent signaling regulates the growth of the fingers on the human hand during embryogenesis. A higher androgen load results in lower 2D:4D (second digit to fourth digit) ratio values. Prenatal androgen exposure also impacts brain development. 2D:4D values are usually lower in males and are viewed as a proxy of male brain organization. Here, we quantified video gaming behavior in young males. We found lower mean 2D:4D values in subjects who were classified according to the CSAS-II as having at-risk/addicted behavior (n = 27) compared with individuals with unproblematic video gaming behavior (n = 27). Thus, prenatal androgen exposure and a hyper-male brain organization, as represented by low 2D:4D values, are associated with problematic video gaming behavior. These results may be used to improve the diagnosis, prediction, and prevention of video game addiction.