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空间能力的性别差异:一种功能侧化的研究方法。

Sex differences in spatial ability: a lateralization of function approach.

作者信息

Rilea Stacy L, Roskos-Ewoldsen Beverly, Boles David

机构信息

Christopher Newport University, Newport News, VA, United States.

出版信息

Brain Cogn. 2004 Dec;56(3):332-43. doi: 10.1016/j.bandc.2004.09.002.

Abstract

The current study was designed to examine whether the extent of the male advantage in performance on a spatial task was determined by the extent to which the task was right-hemisphere dependent. Participants included 108 right-handed men and women who completed the mental rotation, waterlevel, and paperfolding tasks, all of which were presented bilaterally. The results partially supported the hypothesis. On the mental rotation task, men showed a right-hemisphere advantage, whereas women showed no hemispheric differences; however, no overall sex differences were observed. On the waterlevel task, men outperformed women, and both men and women showed a right-hemisphere advantage. On the paperfolding task, no sex or hemispheric differences were observed. Although the findings of the current study were mixed, the study provides a framework for examining sex differences across different types of spatial ability.

摘要

本研究旨在探讨空间任务中男性优势的程度是否由任务对右半球的依赖程度所决定。参与者包括108名右利手男性和女性,他们完成了心理旋转、水水平和折纸任务,所有这些任务都是双侧呈现的。结果部分支持了这一假设。在心理旋转任务中,男性表现出右半球优势,而女性没有半球差异;然而,未观察到总体性别差异。在水水平任务中,男性的表现优于女性,且男性和女性都表现出右半球优势。在折纸任务中,未观察到性别或半球差异。尽管本研究的结果参差不齐,但该研究为检验不同类型空间能力的性别差异提供了一个框架。

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