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Bodies and occlusion: Item types, cognitive processes, and gender differences in mental rotation

机译:身体与咬合:项目类型,认知过程和心理旋转中的性别差异

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The aim of the current study was to reexamine previous findings in which the magnitude of the male advantage in mental rotation abilities increased when participants mentally rotated occluded versus nonoccluded items and decreased when participants mentally rotated human figures versus blocks. Mainly, the study aimed to address methodological issues noted on previous human figure mental rotations tests as the items composed of blocks and human body were probably not equivalent in terms of their cognitive requirements. Our results did not support previous research on embodied cognition as mental rotation performance decreased among both men and women when mentally rotating human figures compared to block items. However, for women, the effect of occlusion was decreased when mentally rotating human figures. Results are discussed in terms of task difficulty and gender differences in confidence and guessing behaviour.
机译:当前研究的目的是重新检验以前的发现,即当参与者在精神上旋转被遮挡的物品与未被遮盖的物品时,男性在精神旋转能力上的优势程度增加,而当参与者在精神上旋转人物或障碍物时则降低。主要是,该研究旨在解决以前的人体数字心理旋转测试中提到的方法学问题,因为由块和人体组成的项目在认知需求方面可能并不等同。我们的研究结果不支持先前的关于内在认知的研究,因为与有障碍的项目相比,有心理旋转的人物时,男性和女性的心理旋转性能均下降。但是,对于女性来说,在精神上旋转人物时,遮挡的效果会降低。根据任务难度和信心和猜测行为中的性别差异来讨论结果。

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