Department of Computer Science, University of Tromsø, Tromsø, Norway.
Scand J Psychol. 2013 Jun;54(3):196-204. doi: 10.1111/sjop.12043. Epub 2013 Feb 28.
Performance in a computerized "mental rotation" task was measured in groups of males and females while they rotated Shepard-Metzler-like cube assemblies on either a standard laptop screen (size = 36 cm) or on a large display wall (584 cm) where the stimuli appeared at considerably larger sizes and within a much wider field of view than that typically used in most spatial tasks. Males and females did not differ significantly in performance in the standard size condition with regards to response time but females performed faster than males in the large display condition. Males were also found to be significantly more accurate than females, regardless of display. We found no sign of trading accuracy for speed for either of the sexes or screen size conditions. We surmise that such an effect may be due to differences in task-solving strategies between the sexes, where a holistic strategy--which may be preferred by males--is negatively affected by large object sizes, whereas a piecemeal approach, that may be preferred by females, is virtually unaffected by display size.
在男性和女性群体中,通过计算机化的“心理旋转”任务来测量他们在标准笔记本电脑屏幕(大小=36 厘米)或大型显示墙上(584 厘米)旋转 Shepard-Metzler 样立方体组件的表现,其中刺激物的尺寸明显更大,视野也比大多数空间任务通常使用的视野宽得多。在标准尺寸条件下,无论反应时间如何,男性和女性的表现都没有显著差异,但在大型显示条件下,女性的表现比男性快。无论显示如何,男性的准确性也明显高于女性。我们没有发现任何迹象表明男性或女性在屏幕尺寸条件下会为了速度而牺牲准确性。我们推测,这种影响可能是由于男女之间的解题策略不同所致,其中整体策略(可能更受男性欢迎)会受到大物体尺寸的负面影响,而零碎的方法(可能更受女性欢迎)几乎不受显示尺寸的影响。