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Sex differences and correlations in a virtual Morris water task, a virtual radial arm maze, and mental rotation.

机译:虚拟莫里斯水任务,虚拟radial臂迷宫和精神旋转中的性别差异和相关性。

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Different tasks are often used to assess spatial memory in humans compared to nonhumans. In order to bridge this paradigmatic gap, we used a within-subject design to test 61 undergraduates on three spatial memory tasks. One of these tasks, the Vanderberg 3D mental rotation task, is classically used to assess spatial memory in humans. The other two tests are virtual analogues of two tasks used classically to assess spatial memory in rodents: the Morris water task and an eight-arm radial maze. We find that males perform significantly better than females on the mental rotation task and in finding a hidden platform in the virtual Morris water task. Moreover, during a probe trial, males spend significantly more distance of their swim in the training quadrant, but males and females do not differ in navigating to a visible platform. However, for the virtual eight-arm radial maze, there is no sex difference in working memory errors, reference memory errors, or distance to find the rewards. Surprisingly, an examination of the correlations among the three tasks indicates that only mental rotation ability and Morris water task probe trial performance correlate significantly among the three tasks (i.e. there are no significant correlations with traditional measures the tasks, e.g. time or distance to completion). Hence, the Morris water task and the eight-arm radial maze do not assess spatial memory in the same manner, and even after equating factors such as motivation, stress, and motor demands, there still are procedural demands of the tasks that reinforce differential strategy selection during spatial memory. This suggests that caution should be taken when utilizing these two tasks interchangeable as tests of spatial memory.
机译:与非人类相比,通常使用不同的任务来评估人类的空间记忆。为了弥合这种范式上的差距,我们使用了主题内设计来测试61名大学生在三个空间记忆任务上的表现。 Vanderberg 3D心理旋转任务是其中一项任务,通常用于评估人类的空间记忆。其他两个测试是经典用于评估啮齿动物空间记忆的两个任务的虚拟类似物:莫里斯水任务和八臂径向迷宫。我们发现,男性在心理旋转任务和寻找虚拟莫里斯水任务的隐藏平台方面的表现明显优于女性。此外,在探索试验期间,雄性在训练象限中的游泳距离明显更长,但雄性和雌性在导航到可见平台方面没有差异。但是,对于虚拟八臂径向迷宫,在工作记忆错误,参考记忆错误或寻找奖励的距离方面没有性别差异。出乎意料的是,对这三个任务之间的相关性的检查表明,只有心理旋转能力和莫里斯水任务探测试验性能在这三个任务之间具有显着的相关性(即与传统测量方法之间没有显着的相关性,例如完成任务的时间或距离) 。因此,莫里斯水任务和八臂径向迷宫不能以相同的方式评估空间记忆,即使将动机,压力和运动需求等因素均等化后,仍然存在程序任务对加强差异策略的需求空间记忆期间的选择。这表明在将这两个任务互换使用作为空间内存测试时应格外小心。

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