Previous work has indicated that object-location memory is sensitive to sex differences as well as variations in the menstrual cycle. The goal of the present study was to further examine the hormonal basis of human spatial memory by assessing the effects of a single dose of exogenous testosterone in healthy young women on three recall conditions: positional reconstruction; object-to-position-assignment; and the combined condition in which subjects both have to reconstruct the precise locations and to link the different objects to the correct places. In the latter condition, delayed recall (3 min delay) improved with testosterone. Although the effects were only small and need further substantiation, they support the idea that testosterone ma...
Lateralization of the brain is strongly influenced by prenatal androgens, with differential exposure...
Abstract Background In learning and memory tasks, requiring visual spatial memory (VSM), males exhib...
The performance of both heterosexual and homosexual males and females was compared on four cognitive...
Previous work has indicated that object-location memory is sensitive to sex differences as well as v...
Studies have consistently shown that males perform better than females on several spatial tasks. Ani...
Contains fulltext : 70876.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Female mate ch...
Female mate choice involves the comparative evaluation of potential mates. Females use a pooled comp...
It is still unclear whether sex differences in cognitive functioning are mainly due to perinatal org...
This thesis was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible throu...
The relationship between the gonadal steroids, testosterone and estrogen, and individual and group d...
The aim of this study was (a) to show that different measures of spatial cognition are modulated by ...
Superior performance by women on a task requiring object location memory has challenged the traditio...
Sex differences in spatial abilities are well documented, even though their underlying causes are po...
The aim of this study was to explore the influence of different testosterone levels on spatial abili...
This body of research investigates the effects of sex and estrogen on higher brain functions, in gen...
Lateralization of the brain is strongly influenced by prenatal androgens, with differential exposure...
Abstract Background In learning and memory tasks, requiring visual spatial memory (VSM), males exhib...
The performance of both heterosexual and homosexual males and females was compared on four cognitive...
Previous work has indicated that object-location memory is sensitive to sex differences as well as v...
Studies have consistently shown that males perform better than females on several spatial tasks. Ani...
Contains fulltext : 70876.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Female mate ch...
Female mate choice involves the comparative evaluation of potential mates. Females use a pooled comp...
It is still unclear whether sex differences in cognitive functioning are mainly due to perinatal org...
This thesis was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible throu...
The relationship between the gonadal steroids, testosterone and estrogen, and individual and group d...
The aim of this study was (a) to show that different measures of spatial cognition are modulated by ...
Superior performance by women on a task requiring object location memory has challenged the traditio...
Sex differences in spatial abilities are well documented, even though their underlying causes are po...
The aim of this study was to explore the influence of different testosterone levels on spatial abili...
This body of research investigates the effects of sex and estrogen on higher brain functions, in gen...
Lateralization of the brain is strongly influenced by prenatal androgens, with differential exposure...
Abstract Background In learning and memory tasks, requiring visual spatial memory (VSM), males exhib...
The performance of both heterosexual and homosexual males and females was compared on four cognitive...