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Sex differences in the Simon task help to interpret sex differences in selective attention

机译:西蒙任务的性别差异有助于解释性别差异的选择性关注

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In the last decade, a number of studies have reported sex differences in selective attention, but a unified explanation for these effects is still missing. This study aims to better understand these differences and put them in an evolutionary psychological context. 418 adult participants performed a computer-based Simon task, in which they responded to the direction of a left or right pointing arrow appearing left or right from a fixation point. Women were more strongly influenced by task-irrelevant spatial information than men (i.e., the Simon effect was larger in women, Cohen's d = 0.39). Further, the analysis of sex differences in behavioral adjustment to errors revealed that women slow down more than men following mistakes (d = 0.53). Based on the combined results of previous studies and the current data, it is proposed that sex differences in selective attention are caused by underlying sex differences in core abilities, such as spatial or verbal cognition.
机译:在过去的十年中,一些研究报告了选择性关注的性别差异,但对这些影响的统一解释仍然缺失。 本研究旨在更好地了解这些差异,并将它们放在进化的心理上。 418成年参与者执行了基于计算机的SIMON任务,其中它们响应了从固定点左或向右出现的左或右指向箭头的方向。 女性受到任务 - 无关的空间信息的影响比男性更强烈的影响(即,女性中的西蒙效应较大,Cohen的D = 0.39)。 此外,对错误的行为调整性差异的分析显示,由于错误(D = 0.53)。 基于先前研究和当前数据的组合结果,提出了选择性关注的性别差异是由核心能力的潜在性差异引起的,例如空间或口头认知。

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    《Psychological research》 |2017年第3期|共11页
  • 作者

    Stoet Gijsbert;

  • 作者单位

    Univ Glasgow St Andrews Bldg 11 Eldon St Glasgow Lanark Scotland;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 心理学;
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