Weiss E, Siedentopf C M, Hofer A, Deisenhammer E A, Hoptman M J, Kremser C, Golaszewski S, Felber S, Fleischhacker W W, Delazer M
Department of Biological Psychiatry, Innsbruck University Clinics, Innsbruck, Austria.
Neurosci Lett. 2003 Jul 3;344(3):169-72. doi: 10.1016/s0304-3940(03)00406-3.
Sex differences in mental rotation tasks, favoring men, have been noted in behavioral studies and functional imaging studies. In the present study ten female and ten male volunteers underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging in a conventional block design. Regions of activation were detected after performance of a mental rotation task inside the scanner. In contrast to previous studies, confounding factors such as performance differences between genders or high error rates were excluded. Men showed significantly stronger parietal activation, while women showed significantly greater right frontal activation. Our results point to gender specific differences in the neuropsychological processes involved in mental rotation tasks.
行为研究和功能成像研究均已发现,在心理旋转任务中存在有利于男性的性别差异。在本研究中,十名女性和十名男性志愿者按照传统组块设计接受了功能磁共振成像检查。在扫描仪内完成心理旋转任务后,检测到了激活区域。与之前的研究不同,本研究排除了性别之间表现差异或高错误率等混杂因素。男性表现出显著更强的顶叶激活,而女性则表现出显著更强的右侧额叶激活。我们的研究结果表明,心理旋转任务所涉及的神经心理学过程存在性别特异性差异。