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Sex differences in visual-spatial learning using a virtual water maze in pre-pubertal children.

机译:青春期前儿童使用虚拟迷宫在视觉空间学习中的性别差异。

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Gonadal steroid effects during puberty are often hypothesized to account for the male advantage seen in certain spatial tasks. One spatial task where males consistently show better performance than females is the Morris Water Task in which subjects must navigate to a goal location in a pool. We examined whether sex differences exist in pre-pubertal children completing a Virtual Morris Water Task, which has previously shown strong sex differences in adults. Pre-pubertal boys show superior performance to similar-aged girls, as evidenced by shorter latencies to find the platform and stronger preferences for the platform location during a probe trial. These results suggest that sex differences in spatial learning and memory exist prior to puberty and do not appear to require the effects of sex hormones at puberty. Rather, these differences may reflect early-life hormonal effects on hippocampal-dependent processes and may suggest different preferential learning strategies by boys and girls.
机译:通常假设青春期的性腺类固醇作用是某些空间任务中男性优势的原因。莫里斯水任务(Morris Water Task)是雄性始终比雌性表现更好的一项空间任务,受试者必须导航到水池中的目标位置。我们检查了完成虚拟莫里斯水任务的青春期前儿童是否存在性别差异,该任务先前在成年人中表现出强烈的性别差异。青春期前的男孩表现出比同龄女孩更好的表现,这是由较短的寻找平台的潜伏期和在探查试验期间对平台位置的更强偏好所证明的。这些结果表明,空间学习和记忆的性别差异在青春期之前就已经存在,并且似乎在青春期不需要性激素的作用。而是,这些差异可能反映了早期生命激素对海马依赖性过程的影响,并可能暗示男孩和女孩有不同的偏好学习策略。

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