The Morris Water Maze (MWM) is commonly used in research for investigating spatial cognition and hippocampal-dependent learning in nonhuman animals. One of the most consistent findings in the literature is the male advantage in spatial ability. Usually, the MWM is adapted as a virtual reality for testing in humans. In our lab, we constructed a real-world navigation task and found that by default, men implemented an allocentric strategy whereas women adopted an egocentric strategy when finding the target location. Based on these findings, the present study designed a table-top version of the MWM. The goal of each subject is to locate a hidden target by navigating on an octagonal board using different spatial navigation strategies. The alloce...
Differences between women and men in spatial ability are considered the most consistent gender diffe...
The present study tested two predictions of the “hunter-gatherer” theory of sex differences in spati...
International audienceRecent data suggest that males and females perform spatial tasks in different ...
The Morris Water Maze (MWM) is commonly used in research for investigating spatial cognition and hip...
Sex differences in humans on virtual water maze navigation are well established when overall perform...
Considerable evidence indicates that males navigate large-scale space better than females, and some ...
Background: Sex differences in spatial memory function have been reported with mixed results in the ...
Sex differences in spatial memory function have been reported with mixed results in the literature, ...
BACKGROUND: Sex differences in spatial memory function have been reported with mixed results in the ...
Sex differences are frequently, however, not consistently found in the domain of spatial navigation ...
Sex differences are consistently reported in human navigation. Indeed, to orient themselves during n...
In a range of species, sex differences in spatial memory performance have been explained in terms of...
Scientific literature highlighted gender differences in spatial orientation. In particular, men and ...
Sex differences are prominent influences on spatial performance. One of the most common tasks to ass...
Sex differences in spatial cognition are well documented; males typically outperform females on task...
Differences between women and men in spatial ability are considered the most consistent gender diffe...
The present study tested two predictions of the “hunter-gatherer” theory of sex differences in spati...
International audienceRecent data suggest that males and females perform spatial tasks in different ...
The Morris Water Maze (MWM) is commonly used in research for investigating spatial cognition and hip...
Sex differences in humans on virtual water maze navigation are well established when overall perform...
Considerable evidence indicates that males navigate large-scale space better than females, and some ...
Background: Sex differences in spatial memory function have been reported with mixed results in the ...
Sex differences in spatial memory function have been reported with mixed results in the literature, ...
BACKGROUND: Sex differences in spatial memory function have been reported with mixed results in the ...
Sex differences are frequently, however, not consistently found in the domain of spatial navigation ...
Sex differences are consistently reported in human navigation. Indeed, to orient themselves during n...
In a range of species, sex differences in spatial memory performance have been explained in terms of...
Scientific literature highlighted gender differences in spatial orientation. In particular, men and ...
Sex differences are prominent influences on spatial performance. One of the most common tasks to ass...
Sex differences in spatial cognition are well documented; males typically outperform females on task...
Differences between women and men in spatial ability are considered the most consistent gender diffe...
The present study tested two predictions of the “hunter-gatherer” theory of sex differences in spati...
International audienceRecent data suggest that males and females perform spatial tasks in different ...