We investigated sex differences in behavioral performance and cognitive load in chronometric mental rotation tasks with abstract and embodied figures. Eighty participants (44 females and 36 males) completed 126 items, which included cube figures, body postures, and human figures, which were all comparable in shape and color. Reaction time, accuracy, and cognitive load, measured by changes in pupil dilation, were analyzed. As a function of angular disparity, participants showed shorter reaction times and higher accuracy rates for embodied stimuli than cube figures. Changes in pupil dilation showed a similar pattern, indicating that mental rotation of embodied figures caused less cognitive load to solve the task. No sex differences appeared i...
In this study, we investigated if the enactment of an approaching or avoiding behavior influences th...
Men perform better than women on tasks requiring mental rotation. Prior research\ud has suggested th...
On tasks that require the mental rotation of 3-dimensional figures, males typically exhibit higher a...
We investigated sex differences in behavioral performance and cognitive load in chronometric mental ...
The present experiment investigated sex differences across stimulus types in a chronometric mental r...
Mental rotation tests (MRTs) have previously shown one of the most prominent sex differences in cogn...
This study investigated sex differences in performance and neuronal activity in a mental rotation ta...
In chronometric mental rotation tasks, sex differences are widely discussed. Most studies find men t...
The ability to mentally rotate objects in space is a fundamental cognitive capacity. Previous studie...
Mental rotation of 3D objects demonstrates one of the largest sex differences. We investigated sex a...
When humans decide whether two visual stimuli are identical or mirror images of each other and one o...
AbstractThe well-documented sex difference in mental rotation favoring males has been shown to emerg...
The Mental Rotations Test (Vandenberg & Kuse, 1978) consistently produces large sex differences ...
The main goal of the present study was to assess whether the sex of a human stimulus affects mental ...
Past research has shown that men score significantly higher than women on mental rotation tests. The...
In this study, we investigated if the enactment of an approaching or avoiding behavior influences th...
Men perform better than women on tasks requiring mental rotation. Prior research\ud has suggested th...
On tasks that require the mental rotation of 3-dimensional figures, males typically exhibit higher a...
We investigated sex differences in behavioral performance and cognitive load in chronometric mental ...
The present experiment investigated sex differences across stimulus types in a chronometric mental r...
Mental rotation tests (MRTs) have previously shown one of the most prominent sex differences in cogn...
This study investigated sex differences in performance and neuronal activity in a mental rotation ta...
In chronometric mental rotation tasks, sex differences are widely discussed. Most studies find men t...
The ability to mentally rotate objects in space is a fundamental cognitive capacity. Previous studie...
Mental rotation of 3D objects demonstrates one of the largest sex differences. We investigated sex a...
When humans decide whether two visual stimuli are identical or mirror images of each other and one o...
AbstractThe well-documented sex difference in mental rotation favoring males has been shown to emerg...
The Mental Rotations Test (Vandenberg & Kuse, 1978) consistently produces large sex differences ...
The main goal of the present study was to assess whether the sex of a human stimulus affects mental ...
Past research has shown that men score significantly higher than women on mental rotation tests. The...
In this study, we investigated if the enactment of an approaching or avoiding behavior influences th...
Men perform better than women on tasks requiring mental rotation. Prior research\ud has suggested th...
On tasks that require the mental rotation of 3-dimensional figures, males typically exhibit higher a...