The present study examined sex differences in haptic orientation representation using three tasks: a bimanual parallel-setting task comprising haptic orientation perception and motor matching action, and two unimanual tasks focusing on the perception and action elements separately. A verbal judgment task focused on haptic orientation perception: participants were to assign a number of minutes to a felt orientation. An orientation production task required the rotation of a bar to match a verbally presented number of minutes. Although both male and female performance was systematically biased we found that males are more accurate in parallel-setting and verbal judgment of orientation, suggesting differences in haptic orientation percepti...
When humans decide whether two visual stimuli are identical or mirror images of each other and one o...
Behavioural evidence suggest that males outperform females in mentally transforming objects, whereas...
Inter- and intra-modal matching by right hand preferred Norwegian adults were tested using a matchin...
The present study examined sex differences in haptic orientation representation using three tasks: a...
When making two bars haptically parallel to each other, large deviations have been observed, most li...
Previous studies have reported gender differences in performance when two bars have to be set parall...
The present thesis focused on the representations of grasping space based on haptic input. We aimed ...
Females have been reported to be more ‘visually dependent’ than males. When aligning a rod in a tilt...
Abstract: Research has shown that the haptic perception of orientation is susceptible to systematic ...
We examined the haptic perception of orientations of a single bar throughout the horizontal plane us...
Numerous studies have shown that making two bars parallel to each other in the haptic domain results...
Differences in hemispheric lateralisation between males and females were tested using a manual-verba...
The literature review concludes that despite inadequacies in the evidence and the need to qualify c...
A tactile simultaneity task was used to investigate the effects of sex on simultaneity thresholds. P...
The Mental Rotations Test (Vandenberg & Kuse, 1978) consistently produces large sex differences ...
When humans decide whether two visual stimuli are identical or mirror images of each other and one o...
Behavioural evidence suggest that males outperform females in mentally transforming objects, whereas...
Inter- and intra-modal matching by right hand preferred Norwegian adults were tested using a matchin...
The present study examined sex differences in haptic orientation representation using three tasks: a...
When making two bars haptically parallel to each other, large deviations have been observed, most li...
Previous studies have reported gender differences in performance when two bars have to be set parall...
The present thesis focused on the representations of grasping space based on haptic input. We aimed ...
Females have been reported to be more ‘visually dependent’ than males. When aligning a rod in a tilt...
Abstract: Research has shown that the haptic perception of orientation is susceptible to systematic ...
We examined the haptic perception of orientations of a single bar throughout the horizontal plane us...
Numerous studies have shown that making two bars parallel to each other in the haptic domain results...
Differences in hemispheric lateralisation between males and females were tested using a manual-verba...
The literature review concludes that despite inadequacies in the evidence and the need to qualify c...
A tactile simultaneity task was used to investigate the effects of sex on simultaneity thresholds. P...
The Mental Rotations Test (Vandenberg & Kuse, 1978) consistently produces large sex differences ...
When humans decide whether two visual stimuli are identical or mirror images of each other and one o...
Behavioural evidence suggest that males outperform females in mentally transforming objects, whereas...
Inter- and intra-modal matching by right hand preferred Norwegian adults were tested using a matchin...