The hunter-gatherer hypothesis of Silverman and Eals (1992) is the best-supported evolutionary explanation for sex differences in human spatial cognitive skills. It proposes that the sex differences in performance on a range of spatial task are a consequence of males (who hunted much more than did females) being better adapted to encode space allocentrically, and to rely on Euclidian navigational strategies employing distant landmarks, whereas females (who gathered much more than did males) are better adapted to encode space more egocentrically, navigating based more on local landmarks, and to be better able to precisely encode the position of particular objects. We tested this hypothesis by comparing the performance of male and female part...
ABSTRACT: It is argued that a reliable and substantive sex difference, favoring males, exists in dyn...
The abilities of males and females to make spatial inferences were compared. Spatial inference is co...
Using novel tasks, we tested two predictions from the hunter-gatherer hypothesis concerning sex diff...
The hunter-gatherer hypothesis of SILVERMAN and EALS (1992) is the best-supported evolutionary expla...
In a range of species, sex differences in spatial memory performance have been explained in terms of...
The present study tested two predictions of the “hunter-gatherer” theory of sex differences in spati...
The ‘hunter gatherer hypothesis’ posits that prehistoric environments and social roles have resulted...
Here, in the second of two linked reports, we focus on sex differences in visual processing. Study 1...
Differences between men and women in the performance of tests designed to measure spatial abilities ...
The hunter–gatherer theory of sex differences states that female cognition has evolutionarily adapte...
The hunter-gatherer theory suggests that a division of labor existed in early human settlements wher...
Significant correlations have been found between several tests of throwing accuracy and spatial abil...
A putative male advantage in wayfinding ability is the most widely documented sex difference in huma...
Abstract: Here, in the second of two linked reports, we focus on sex differences in visual processin...
Understanding how gendered economic roles structure space use is critical to evolutionary models of ...
ABSTRACT: It is argued that a reliable and substantive sex difference, favoring males, exists in dyn...
The abilities of males and females to make spatial inferences were compared. Spatial inference is co...
Using novel tasks, we tested two predictions from the hunter-gatherer hypothesis concerning sex diff...
The hunter-gatherer hypothesis of SILVERMAN and EALS (1992) is the best-supported evolutionary expla...
In a range of species, sex differences in spatial memory performance have been explained in terms of...
The present study tested two predictions of the “hunter-gatherer” theory of sex differences in spati...
The ‘hunter gatherer hypothesis’ posits that prehistoric environments and social roles have resulted...
Here, in the second of two linked reports, we focus on sex differences in visual processing. Study 1...
Differences between men and women in the performance of tests designed to measure spatial abilities ...
The hunter–gatherer theory of sex differences states that female cognition has evolutionarily adapte...
The hunter-gatherer theory suggests that a division of labor existed in early human settlements wher...
Significant correlations have been found between several tests of throwing accuracy and spatial abil...
A putative male advantage in wayfinding ability is the most widely documented sex difference in huma...
Abstract: Here, in the second of two linked reports, we focus on sex differences in visual processin...
Understanding how gendered economic roles structure space use is critical to evolutionary models of ...
ABSTRACT: It is argued that a reliable and substantive sex difference, favoring males, exists in dyn...
The abilities of males and females to make spatial inferences were compared. Spatial inference is co...
Using novel tasks, we tested two predictions from the hunter-gatherer hypothesis concerning sex diff...