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Sex differences in parking are affected by biological and social factors

机译:停车中的性别差异受生物学和社会因素影响

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The stereotype of women’s limited parking skills is deeply anchored in modern culture. Although laboratory tests prove men’s average superiority in visuospatial tasks and parking requires complex, spatial skills, underlying mechanisms remain unexplored. Here, we investigated performance of beginners (nine women, eight men) and more experienced drivers (21 women, 27 men) at different parking manoeuvres. Furthermore, subjects conducted the mental rotation test and self-assessed their parking skills. We show that men park more accurately and especially faster than women. Performance is related to mental rotation skills and self-assessment in beginners, but only to self-assessment in more experienced drivers. We assume that, due to differential feedback, self-assessment incrementally replaces the controlling influence of mental rotation, as parking is trained with increasing experience. Results suggest that sex differences in spatial cognition persist in real-life situations, but that socio-psychological factors modulate the biological causes of sex differences.
机译:女性有限的停车技巧的刻板印象深深植根于现代文化中。尽管实验室测试证明了男性在视觉空间任务上的平均优势,并且停车需要复杂的空间技能,但仍未探索潜在的机制。在这里,我们调查了初学者(9名女性,8名男性)和经验丰富的驾驶员(21名女性,27名男性)在不同的停车操作中的表现。此外,受试者进行了心理旋转测试并自我评估了他们的停车技巧。我们显示男人比女人停车更准确,尤其是更快。表现与初学者的心理旋转技巧和自我评估有关,但仅与经验丰富的驾驶员的自我评估有关。我们假设,由于差异反馈,自我评估逐渐取代了心理旋转的控制影响,因为对停车的训练越来越多。结果表明,在现实生活中,空间认知中的性别差异仍然存在,但是社会心理因素调节了性别差异的生物学原因。

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