How males and females differ in their use of cues for spatial navigation is an important question. Although women and men appear to respond differently to close and distant objects, object features and the geometry of spaces, the common denominator of these sex-specific cue preferences is unknown. By constructing virtual landscapes from either directional (graded, gradient) or positional (pinpoint) cues, the authors tested the hypothesis that sex differences arise from preferences for cues that provide primarily direction or position, as predicted by the parallel map model of the cognitive map. Women and men learned a target location in the presence of either one or the other class of cues. Men were more accurate in estimating the target lo...
This study assesses gender differences in wayfinding in environments with global or local landmarks ...
Differences between women and men in spatial ability are considered the most consistent gender diffe...
The present study tested two predictions of the “hunter-gatherer” theory of sex differences in spati...
Purpose: Recent findings suggest that spatial learning in men is guided to a greater extent than in ...
Sex differences are consistently reported in human navigation. Indeed, to orient themselves during n...
Past studies have found evidence of gender differences in route-learning strategies, indicating that...
Scientific literature highlighted gender differences in spatial orientation. In particular, men and ...
Sex differences are frequently, however, not consistently found in the domain of spatial navigation ...
When navigating, women typically focus on landmarks within the environment, whereas men tend to focu...
The relative length of the second-to-fourth digits (2D:4D) has been linked with prenatal androgen in...
Cognitive research suggests that there is a difference in the spatial abilities of males and female...
International audienceRecent data suggest that males and females perform spatial tasks in different ...
Spatial abilities, such as wayfinding and memorizing object locations, seem to be equally important ...
3D representations in applications that provide self-localization and orientation in wayfinding have...
One of the spatial abilities that has recently revealed a remarkable variability in performance is t...
This study assesses gender differences in wayfinding in environments with global or local landmarks ...
Differences between women and men in spatial ability are considered the most consistent gender diffe...
The present study tested two predictions of the “hunter-gatherer” theory of sex differences in spati...
Purpose: Recent findings suggest that spatial learning in men is guided to a greater extent than in ...
Sex differences are consistently reported in human navigation. Indeed, to orient themselves during n...
Past studies have found evidence of gender differences in route-learning strategies, indicating that...
Scientific literature highlighted gender differences in spatial orientation. In particular, men and ...
Sex differences are frequently, however, not consistently found in the domain of spatial navigation ...
When navigating, women typically focus on landmarks within the environment, whereas men tend to focu...
The relative length of the second-to-fourth digits (2D:4D) has been linked with prenatal androgen in...
Cognitive research suggests that there is a difference in the spatial abilities of males and female...
International audienceRecent data suggest that males and females perform spatial tasks in different ...
Spatial abilities, such as wayfinding and memorizing object locations, seem to be equally important ...
3D representations in applications that provide self-localization and orientation in wayfinding have...
One of the spatial abilities that has recently revealed a remarkable variability in performance is t...
This study assesses gender differences in wayfinding in environments with global or local landmarks ...
Differences between women and men in spatial ability are considered the most consistent gender diffe...
The present study tested two predictions of the “hunter-gatherer” theory of sex differences in spati...