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Females Scan More Than Males: A Potential Mechanism for Sex Differences in Recognition Memory

机译:女性比男性多扫描:识别记忆中性别差异的潜在机制

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Recognition-memory tests reveal individual differences in episodic memory; however, by themselves, these tests provide little information regarding the stage (or stages) in memory processing at which differences are manifested. We used eye-tracking technology, together with a recognition paradigm, to achieve a more detailed analysis of visual processing during encoding and retrieval. Although this approach may be useful for assessing differences in memory across many different populations, we focused on sex differences in face memory. Females outperformed males on recognition-memory tests, and this advantage was directly related to females' scanning behavior at encoding. Moreover, additional exposures to the faces reduced sex differences in face recognition, which suggests that males may be able to improve their recognition memory by extracting more information at encoding through increased scanning. A strategy of increased scanning at encoding may prove to be a simple way to enhance memory performance in other populations with memory impairment.
机译:识别记忆测试揭示了情节记忆的个体差异;但是,这些测试本身并不能提供有关内存处理中表现出差异的一个或多个阶段的信息。我们使用眼动追踪技术以及识别范例,对编码和检索过程中的视觉处理进行了更详细的分析。尽管这种方法可能有助于评估许多不同人群的记忆差异,但我们着重研究了面部记忆的性别差异。在识别记忆测试中,女性的表现优于男性,而这一优势与女性在编码时的扫描行为直接相关。此外,对面部的额外暴露减少了面部识别中的性别差异,这表明男性可能能够通过增加扫描时在编码时提取更多信息来改善其识别记忆。在编码时增加扫描的策略可能被证明是增强其他具有记忆障碍人群的记忆性能的简单方法。

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