The 'greater male variability hypothesis' predicts that males exhibit larger ranges of variation in cognitive performance compared to females, however, support for this hypothesis has come exclusively from studies of humans. This scenario aligns with the fact that the vast majority of the literature assessing sex differences in cognition is based on studies of humans and a few other mammals. In order to elucidate the underpinnings of cognitive variation and the potential for fitness consequences, we must investigate sex differences in cognition in non-mammalian systems as well. Here we assess the performance of male and female food-caching birds on a spatial learning and memory task and a reversal spatial task to address whether there are s...
To what extent do individuals assess the cognitive abilities of the opposite sex when choosing a mat...
Theory predicts that the sex making greater investments into reproductive behaviours demands higher ...
PublishedFailure to participate in a cognitive test may result in sampling biases when measuring int...
Brown-headed cowbirds (Molothrus ater) are obligate brood parasites. Only females search for host ne...
In mammals, including humans, the most consistent cognitive sex difference appears to be a male adva...
Identifying the causes and fitness consequences of intraspecific variation in cognitive performance ...
Spatial cognition in females and males can differ in species in which there are sex-specific pattern...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Despite decades of comparative research, how selection shapes the evolution of c...
Experimental evidence suggests that females would prefer males with better cognitive abilities as ma...
Spatial cognition in females and males can differ in species in which there are sex-specific pattern...
In a range of species, sex differences in spatial memory performance have been explained in terms of...
Despite decades of comparative research, how selection shapes the evolution of cognitive traits rema...
Sex differences in brain structure and behaviour are well documented among vertebrates. An excellent...
In several mammalian and avian species, females show a higher performance than males in tasks requir...
Spatial cognitive decline is a known hallmark for age-related deterioration in learning and memory, ...
To what extent do individuals assess the cognitive abilities of the opposite sex when choosing a mat...
Theory predicts that the sex making greater investments into reproductive behaviours demands higher ...
PublishedFailure to participate in a cognitive test may result in sampling biases when measuring int...
Brown-headed cowbirds (Molothrus ater) are obligate brood parasites. Only females search for host ne...
In mammals, including humans, the most consistent cognitive sex difference appears to be a male adva...
Identifying the causes and fitness consequences of intraspecific variation in cognitive performance ...
Spatial cognition in females and males can differ in species in which there are sex-specific pattern...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Despite decades of comparative research, how selection shapes the evolution of c...
Experimental evidence suggests that females would prefer males with better cognitive abilities as ma...
Spatial cognition in females and males can differ in species in which there are sex-specific pattern...
In a range of species, sex differences in spatial memory performance have been explained in terms of...
Despite decades of comparative research, how selection shapes the evolution of cognitive traits rema...
Sex differences in brain structure and behaviour are well documented among vertebrates. An excellent...
In several mammalian and avian species, females show a higher performance than males in tasks requir...
Spatial cognitive decline is a known hallmark for age-related deterioration in learning and memory, ...
To what extent do individuals assess the cognitive abilities of the opposite sex when choosing a mat...
Theory predicts that the sex making greater investments into reproductive behaviours demands higher ...
PublishedFailure to participate in a cognitive test may result in sampling biases when measuring int...