Pletzer Belinda
Department of Psychology, Paris-Lodron-University Salzburg Salzburg, Austria ; Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, Paris-Lodron University Salzburg Salzburg, Austria.
Front Neurosci. 2014 Dec 22;8:425. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2014.00425. eCollection 2014.
This article reviews the literature on sex-specific strategy use in cognitive tasks with the aim to carve out a link between sex differences in different cognitive tasks. I conclude that male strategies are commonly holistic and oriented toward global stimulus aspects, while female strategies are commonly decomposed and oriented toward local stimulus aspects. Thus, the strategies observed in different tasks, may depend on sex differences in attentional focus and hence sex differences in global-local processing. I hypothesize that strategy use may be sex hormone dependent and hence subject to change over the menstrual cycle as evidenced by findings in global-local processing and emotional memory. Furthermore, I propose sex hormonal modulation of hemispheric asymmetries as one possible neural substrate for this theory, thereby building on older theories, emphasizing the importance of sex differences in brain lateralization. The ideas described in the current article represent a perspective toward a unifying approach to the study of sex differences in cognition and their neural correlates.
本文回顾了关于在认知任务中使用性别特异性策略的文献,旨在梳理出不同认知任务中的性别差异之间的联系。我得出的结论是,男性的策略通常是整体性的,侧重于全局刺激方面,而女性的策略通常是分解性的,侧重于局部刺激方面。因此,在不同任务中观察到的策略可能取决于注意力焦点的性别差异,进而取决于全局-局部加工中的性别差异。我假设策略的使用可能依赖于性激素,因此会随着月经周期而变化,全局-局部加工和情绪记忆方面的研究结果证明了这一点。此外,我提出性激素对半球不对称性的调节是该理论的一种可能的神经基础,从而在旧理论的基础上,强调大脑侧化中性别差异的重要性。本文所述观点代表了一种对认知性别差异及其神经关联进行统一研究的方法的视角。