Abstract When geometric and non-geometric information are both available for specifying location, men have been shown to rely more heavily on geometry compared to women. To shed insight on the nature and developmental origins of this sex difference, we examined how 18-to 24-month-olds represented the geometry of a surrounding (rectangular) space when direct non-geometric information (i.e. a beacon) was also available for localizing a hidden object. Children were tested on a disorientation task with multiple phases. Across experiments, boys relied more heavily than girls on geometry to guide localization, as indicated by their errors during the initial phase of the task, and by their search choices following transformations that left only ge...
The relative length of the second-to-fourth digits (2D:4D) has been linked with prenatal androgen in...
The largest average sex differences in cognitive performance derives from spatial tasks (Voyer, Voye...
Differences between men and women in the performance of tests designed to measure spatial abilities ...
Scientific literature highlighted gender differences in spatial orientation. In particular, men and ...
How males and females differ in their use of cues for spatial navigation is an important question. A...
Spatial abilities, such as wayfinding and memorizing object locations, seem to be equally important ...
When navigating, women typically focus on landmarks within the environment, whereas men tend to focu...
Differences between women and men in spatial ability are considered the most consistent gender diffe...
Sex differences are consistently reported in human navigation. Indeed, to orient themselves during n...
Spatial reasoning predicts college students’ pursuit of science and math careers, in which women are...
Previous research has suggested that early sex differences in visuospatial skills may be related to ...
Memory for object location requires at least three processes: object recognition, object location, a...
Cognitive research suggests that there is a difference in the spatial abilities of males and female...
While a general stereotype exists that men are better at navigating than women, experimental evidenc...
The abilities of males and females to make spatial inferences were compared. Spatial inference is co...
The relative length of the second-to-fourth digits (2D:4D) has been linked with prenatal androgen in...
The largest average sex differences in cognitive performance derives from spatial tasks (Voyer, Voye...
Differences between men and women in the performance of tests designed to measure spatial abilities ...
Scientific literature highlighted gender differences in spatial orientation. In particular, men and ...
How males and females differ in their use of cues for spatial navigation is an important question. A...
Spatial abilities, such as wayfinding and memorizing object locations, seem to be equally important ...
When navigating, women typically focus on landmarks within the environment, whereas men tend to focu...
Differences between women and men in spatial ability are considered the most consistent gender diffe...
Sex differences are consistently reported in human navigation. Indeed, to orient themselves during n...
Spatial reasoning predicts college students’ pursuit of science and math careers, in which women are...
Previous research has suggested that early sex differences in visuospatial skills may be related to ...
Memory for object location requires at least three processes: object recognition, object location, a...
Cognitive research suggests that there is a difference in the spatial abilities of males and female...
While a general stereotype exists that men are better at navigating than women, experimental evidenc...
The abilities of males and females to make spatial inferences were compared. Spatial inference is co...
The relative length of the second-to-fourth digits (2D:4D) has been linked with prenatal androgen in...
The largest average sex differences in cognitive performance derives from spatial tasks (Voyer, Voye...
Differences between men and women in the performance of tests designed to measure spatial abilities ...