In three experiments, gender and ability (performance and emotional intelligence) related differences in brain activity - assessed with EEG methodology - while respondents were solving a spatial rotation tasks and identifying emotions in faces were investigated. The most robust gender related difference in brain activity was observed in the lower-2 alpha band. Males and females displayed an inverse IQ-activation relationship in just that domain in which they usually perform better: females in the emotional intelligence domain, and males in the visuospatial ability domain. A similar pattern of brain activity could also be observed for the male/female respondents with different levels of performance and emotional IQ. It was suggested that hig...
Scientific literature highlighted gender differences in spatial orientation. In particular, men and ...
A recursive hypothesis suggests that gender differences in spatial abilities, including mental rotat...
The neural efficiency hypothesis postulates an inverse relationship between intelligence and brain a...
The area of cognitive research that has produced the most consistent sex differences is the area of ...
It is proposed that emotional and cognitive functions may be differentiated based on sex. However, i...
Interest in sex-related differences in psychological functioning has again come to the foreground wi...
Sex differences in spatial cognition are well documented; males typically outperform females on task...
Sex differences in cognition have been largely investigated. The most consistent sex differences fav...
This study investigated how both sex and individual differences in a mental rotation test (MRT) infl...
The aim of the study was to investigate the influence of gender on brain activity. Thirty male and 3...
In adult populations, it is generally accepted there is an overall male advantage on spatial tasks a...
In chronometric mental rotation tasks, sex differences are widely discussed. Most studies find men t...
The interaction of emotion and cognition has become a topic of major interest. However, the influenc...
Mental rotation of 3D objects demonstrates one of the largest sex differences. We investigated sex a...
The main goal of the present study was to assess whether the sex of a human stimulus affects mental ...
Scientific literature highlighted gender differences in spatial orientation. In particular, men and ...
A recursive hypothesis suggests that gender differences in spatial abilities, including mental rotat...
The neural efficiency hypothesis postulates an inverse relationship between intelligence and brain a...
The area of cognitive research that has produced the most consistent sex differences is the area of ...
It is proposed that emotional and cognitive functions may be differentiated based on sex. However, i...
Interest in sex-related differences in psychological functioning has again come to the foreground wi...
Sex differences in spatial cognition are well documented; males typically outperform females on task...
Sex differences in cognition have been largely investigated. The most consistent sex differences fav...
This study investigated how both sex and individual differences in a mental rotation test (MRT) infl...
The aim of the study was to investigate the influence of gender on brain activity. Thirty male and 3...
In adult populations, it is generally accepted there is an overall male advantage on spatial tasks a...
In chronometric mental rotation tasks, sex differences are widely discussed. Most studies find men t...
The interaction of emotion and cognition has become a topic of major interest. However, the influenc...
Mental rotation of 3D objects demonstrates one of the largest sex differences. We investigated sex a...
The main goal of the present study was to assess whether the sex of a human stimulus affects mental ...
Scientific literature highlighted gender differences in spatial orientation. In particular, men and ...
A recursive hypothesis suggests that gender differences in spatial abilities, including mental rotat...
The neural efficiency hypothesis postulates an inverse relationship between intelligence and brain a...