Turning biases have been associated with unbalanced hemispheric dopaminergic activity, and this activity has been correlated with cue-directed behaviors. Moreover, a sexual differentiation in hippocampal dopaminergic receptors following learning has been shown. In humans, pointing responses towards the starting point is commonly used to assess the accuracy of direction estimation after locomotion. Thus, it may be of interest for the field of spatial cognition to explore human sex differences in spontaneous turning bias when a body rotation is required. To this end, male and female blindfolded subjects were guided in a linear displacement and asked to rotate in order to point in the direction of the starting position. The main finding was a ...
Numerous studies have reported that women believe they are more susceptible to left–right confusion ...
Why some humans prefer to rotate clockwise rather than anticlockwise is not well understood. This st...
Differences between women and men in spatial ability are considered the most consistent gender diffe...
Scientific literature highlighted gender differences in spatial orientation. In particular, men and ...
The human visual system has evolved to be highly sensitive to visual information about other persons...
When navigating, women typically focus on landmarks within the environment, whereas men tend to focu...
Path integration is known to provide information to keep track of spatial location. Surprisingly, fe...
When humans decide whether two visual stimuli are identical or mirror images of each other and one o...
SummaryThe sensitivity of the mammalian visual system to biological motion cues has been shown to be...
It is well established that men tend to perform better than women in tests of spatial ability. The m...
Sex differences are consistently reported in human navigation. Indeed, to orient themselves during n...
Mental rotation of 3D objects demonstrates one of the largest sex differences. We investigated sex a...
Turning bias, the preferential tendency to turn toward a given direction has been reported in both r...
Sex differences in cognition have been largely investigated. The most consistent sex differences fav...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 27-31)As a group, males reliably perform better than fema...
Numerous studies have reported that women believe they are more susceptible to left–right confusion ...
Why some humans prefer to rotate clockwise rather than anticlockwise is not well understood. This st...
Differences between women and men in spatial ability are considered the most consistent gender diffe...
Scientific literature highlighted gender differences in spatial orientation. In particular, men and ...
The human visual system has evolved to be highly sensitive to visual information about other persons...
When navigating, women typically focus on landmarks within the environment, whereas men tend to focu...
Path integration is known to provide information to keep track of spatial location. Surprisingly, fe...
When humans decide whether two visual stimuli are identical or mirror images of each other and one o...
SummaryThe sensitivity of the mammalian visual system to biological motion cues has been shown to be...
It is well established that men tend to perform better than women in tests of spatial ability. The m...
Sex differences are consistently reported in human navigation. Indeed, to orient themselves during n...
Mental rotation of 3D objects demonstrates one of the largest sex differences. We investigated sex a...
Turning bias, the preferential tendency to turn toward a given direction has been reported in both r...
Sex differences in cognition have been largely investigated. The most consistent sex differences fav...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 27-31)As a group, males reliably perform better than fema...
Numerous studies have reported that women believe they are more susceptible to left–right confusion ...
Why some humans prefer to rotate clockwise rather than anticlockwise is not well understood. This st...
Differences between women and men in spatial ability are considered the most consistent gender diffe...