Bend Julia, Öörni Anssi
Faculty of Social Sciences, Business and Economics, and Law, Åbo Akademi University, 20500 Turku, Finland.
J Eye Mov Res. 2025 Apr 3;18(2):9. doi: 10.3390/jemr18020009. eCollection 2025 Apr.
This study investigates sex differences in numerosity perception and visuospatial abilities in adults using eye-tracking methodology. We report the results of a controlled dual-task experiment that assessed the participants' visuospatial and numerosity estimation abilities. We did not observe sex differences in reaction times and accuracy. However, we found that females consistently underestimated numerosity. This underestimation correlated with higher perceptual load in females, as evidenced by shorter fixation durations and increased fixation rates. These findings suggest that perceptual load, rather than visual or spatial abilities, significantly influences numerosity estimation. Our study contributes novel insights into sex differences in both numerosity estimation and visuospatial abilities. These results provide a foundation for future research on numerosity perception across various populations and contexts, with implications for educational strategies and cognitive training programs.
本研究采用眼动追踪方法,调查了成年人在数字感知和视觉空间能力方面的性别差异。我们报告了一项对照双任务实验的结果,该实验评估了参与者的视觉空间和数字估计能力。我们没有观察到反应时间和准确性方面的性别差异。然而,我们发现女性始终低估数字。这种低估与女性较高的感知负荷相关,较短的注视持续时间和增加的注视率证明了这一点。这些发现表明,感知负荷而非视觉或空间能力,对数字估计有显著影响。我们的研究为数字估计和视觉空间能力方面的性别差异提供了新的见解。这些结果为未来在不同人群和背景下进行数字感知研究奠定了基础,对教育策略和认知训练项目具有启示意义。