Ecuyer-Dab Isabelle, Robert Michèle
Département de Psychologie, Université de Montréal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
J Comp Psychol. 2004 Jun;118(2):217-31. doi: 10.1037/0735-7036.118.2.217.
In mammals, spatial sex differences may have coevolved with sex differences in the size of home ranges. This study first evaluated whether, in keeping with most mammals and traditional human (Homo sapiens) societies, home ranges are larger in male than in female Westerners. Second, it established whether navigation patterns are associated with a broader set of spatial abilities in men than in women. Results showed that current male home ranges surpass female home ranges. Ranging was also positively correlated with achievement in tests of mental rotation, surface development, and location memory among men only, whereas it was associated with embedded figures scores in both sexes. Overall, these findings substantiate the adaptive role of several spatial sex differences in humans.
在哺乳动物中,空间性别差异可能与活动范围大小的性别差异共同进化。本研究首先评估,与大多数哺乳动物和传统人类(智人)社会一致的是,西方男性的活动范围是否比女性更大。其次,确定男性的导航模式是否比女性与更广泛的空间能力相关。结果表明,当前男性的活动范围超过女性。仅在男性中,活动范围还与心理旋转、表面发展和位置记忆测试中的成绩呈正相关,而在两性中它都与嵌入式图形得分相关。总体而言,这些发现证实了人类中几种空间性别差异的适应性作用。