The aim of the present study was to verify if gender differences in verbal and visuo-spatial working memory would persist following right cerebral lesions. To pursue our aim we investigated a large sample (n. 346) of right brain-damaged patients and healthy participants (n. 272) for the presence of gender effects in performing Corsi and Digit Test. We also assessed a subgroup of patients (n. 109) for the nature (active vs. passive) of working memory tasks. We tested working memory (WM) administering the Corsi Test (CBT) and the Digit Span (DS) using two different versions: forward (fCBT and fDS), subjects were required to repeat stimuli in the same order that they were presented; and backward (bCBT and bDS), subjects were required to repeat...
Gender differences in brain activation during working memory tasks were examined with fMRI. Seventee...
The literature review concludes that despite inadequacies in the evidence and the need to qualify c...
Performance on a variety of language and spatial abilities were studied in a group of 15 early unila...
Background/aims: To date, there are few studies on gender differences in patients with mild cognitiv...
The present study compared the performance of 141 males and 94 females with lateralized brain damage...
We investigated whether the gender differences in working memory are linked to the nature of the sti...
This study focused on sex differences in visuospatial performance in (a) a neurologically intact sam...
Sex differences are often reported in spatial abilities. However, some studies show conflicting resu...
The purpose of the current study was to (1) determine whether verbal/linguistic deficits are indeed ...
Background: Working memory (WM) has been a matter of intensive basic and clinical research for some ...
Introduction: Alzheimer’s disease disproportionately affects more women, but paradoxically, men have...
The present study investigates gender differences in working memory performance, both verbal and vi...
Superior performance by women on a task requiring object location memory has challenged the traditio...
Sex differences in the representation of visuospatial functions in the human brain were investigated...
Recent ®ndings raised evidence that in early-onset left temporal lobe epilepsy, women show greater f...
Gender differences in brain activation during working memory tasks were examined with fMRI. Seventee...
The literature review concludes that despite inadequacies in the evidence and the need to qualify c...
Performance on a variety of language and spatial abilities were studied in a group of 15 early unila...
Background/aims: To date, there are few studies on gender differences in patients with mild cognitiv...
The present study compared the performance of 141 males and 94 females with lateralized brain damage...
We investigated whether the gender differences in working memory are linked to the nature of the sti...
This study focused on sex differences in visuospatial performance in (a) a neurologically intact sam...
Sex differences are often reported in spatial abilities. However, some studies show conflicting resu...
The purpose of the current study was to (1) determine whether verbal/linguistic deficits are indeed ...
Background: Working memory (WM) has been a matter of intensive basic and clinical research for some ...
Introduction: Alzheimer’s disease disproportionately affects more women, but paradoxically, men have...
The present study investigates gender differences in working memory performance, both verbal and vi...
Superior performance by women on a task requiring object location memory has challenged the traditio...
Sex differences in the representation of visuospatial functions in the human brain were investigated...
Recent ®ndings raised evidence that in early-onset left temporal lobe epilepsy, women show greater f...
Gender differences in brain activation during working memory tasks were examined with fMRI. Seventee...
The literature review concludes that despite inadequacies in the evidence and the need to qualify c...
Performance on a variety of language and spatial abilities were studied in a group of 15 early unila...