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ArtikelHemisphere and gender differences in metal rotation  
Oleh: Obrzut, John E. ; Uecker, Anne
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Brain and Cognition vol. 22 no. 1 (May 1993), page 42-50.
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Isi artikelHemisphere and gender differences in mental rotation for tachistoscopically presented stimuli were assessed in 40 right-handed university students. Twenty male and 20 female subjects each were individually administered (via computer) a mental rotation task which included 10 stimulus presentations at each of eight angular disorientations (0°, 4SO, 90°, 135°, 180°,225°,270°, and 315°) in each visual half-field (VHF) for a total of 160 trials. Analyses of variance performed on reaction time and accuracy data revealed only a main effect for orientation. A typical mental rotation function for both the left VHF and the right VHF for both genders resulted; however, no gender x visual field interaction was found. Lack of hemisphere and gender differences provide further evidence questioning the interpretation of right-hemisphere male superiority for spatial tasks. Investigation into factors such as task complexity, stimulus familiarity, and task demands may lend further insight into hemisphere and gender differences in mental rotation. @ 1993 Academic Press, Inc.
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