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作为激素指标,心理旋转、语言流畅性和SAT分数与手指长度比之间关系的性别差异。

Gender differences in relations of mental rotation, verbal fluency, and SAT scores to finger length ratios as hormonal indexes.

作者信息

Burton Leslie A, Henninger Debra, Hafetz Jessica

机构信息

Psychology Department, Fordham University, Bronx, NY 10458, USA.

出版信息

Dev Neuropsychol. 2005;28(1):493-505. doi: 10.1207/s15326942dn2801_3.

Abstract

One hundred thirty-four university students (93 women, 41 men) were administered the Vandenberg Mental Rotation Test and the Thurstone Word Fluency Test, and they were asked to report their Scholastic Achievement Test scores. Finger lengths were measured, because literature has reported gender differences in the ratio of the 2nd to 4th, 2nd to 3rd, and 2nd to 5th finger lengths, such that the ratio is larger in women than in men. The goal of this study was to evaluate the relations between finger-length ratios and cognitive skills, such as spatial skills and verbal fluency, which have shown gender differences and direct relations to hormonal effects. Gender differences were found in the expected directions, such that the men performed better than the women for mental rotation, the women performed better than the men for verbal fluency, and the finger-length ratios were in the directions reported in the literature. The finger-length ratios showed an interesting relation with the cognitive variables for the men and women. For the men, better performance on the measures, including mental rotation, verbal fluency, and verbal Scholastic Achievement Test score was associated with less of a male-typical finger-length ratio pattern, or higher ratios. For the women, better performance for mental rotation and verbal fluency was associated with less of a female-typical finger-length ratio pattern, or lower ratios. Thus, in this group of college students, better cognitive performance was associated with a less gender-typical finger-length ratio, for both men and women. These findings are discussed in the context of other similar reports and a possible curvilinear relation between hormones and cognition in normal populations.

摘要

134名大学生(93名女性,41名男性)接受了范登堡心理旋转测试和瑟斯顿词语流畅性测试,并被要求报告他们的学术能力测试成绩。测量了手指长度,因为文献报道了食指与无名指、食指与中指、食指与小指长度之比存在性别差异,女性的该比例大于男性。本研究的目的是评估手指长度比与认知技能之间的关系,如空间技能和语言流畅性,这些技能已显示出性别差异且与激素效应直接相关。在预期方向上发现了性别差异,即男性在心理旋转方面表现优于女性,女性在语言流畅性方面表现优于男性,且手指长度比与文献报道的方向一致。手指长度比在男性和女性中与认知变量呈现出有趣的关系。对于男性而言,在包括心理旋转、语言流畅性和语言学术能力测试成绩等测量指标上表现更好,与男性典型的手指长度比模式较少或比例较高相关。对于女性来说,心理旋转和语言流畅性表现更好与女性典型的手指长度比模式较少或比例较低相关。因此,在这组大学生中,无论男性还是女性,更好的认知表现都与较少的性别典型手指长度比相关。这些发现将在其他类似报告以及正常人群中激素与认知之间可能存在的曲线关系的背景下进行讨论。

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