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Sex differences in human virtual water maze performance: novel measures reveal the relative contribution of directional responding and spatial knowledge.

机译:人类虚拟水迷宫性能中的性别差异:新颖的测量方法揭示了方向响应和空间知识的相对贡献。

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Sex differences in humans on virtual water maze navigation are well established when overall performance is measured, e.g., by the total time taken to find the hidden platform, total path length, or quadrant dwell time during probe trials. Currently, it is unknown whether males are better spatial learners than females, or if overall performance differences reflect other aspects of the task unrelated to spatial memory. Here, males and females were tested on a virtual analogue of the Morris water maze. We devised a novel method of analysis in which each trial was divided into an initial trajectory phase and search phase. We also implemented a new measure of spatial learning during early and late training, by including trials in which subjects were only required to indicate where they thought the hidden target zone was located. Consistent with previous reports, males outperformed females on overall measures of task performance. Males also performed significantly better on all initial trajectory phase variables. Interestingly, only small (non-significant) differences were observed during the search phase and when spatial learning was tested without the constraints of a typical water maze trial. Our results suggest that spatial knowledge regarding the location of the hidden target zone is not the main factor responsible for overall sex differences in virtual water maze performance. Instead, the largest sex differences were observed during the initial trajectory phase of the trial, which is thought to depend on effective processing of distal features of the environment.
机译:当测量整体性能时,例如通过探查试验期间发现隐藏平台所需的总时间,总路径长度或象限停留时间,可以很好地确定虚拟水迷宫导航上人类的性别差异。目前,还不知道男性是否比女性更好的空间学习者,或者总体性能差异是否反映了与空间记忆无关的其他方面的任务。在这里,在莫里斯水迷宫的虚拟类似物上对雄性和雌性进行了测试。我们设计了一种新颖的分析方法,其中每个试验都分为初始轨迹阶段和搜索阶段。我们还通过在试验中要求受试者仅表明他们认为隐藏目标区域的位置,从而在早期和晚期训练中实施了一种新的空间学习措施。与以前的报告一致,在整体工作表现方面,男性优于女性。男性在所有初始轨迹相位变量上的表现也明显更好。有趣的是,在搜索阶段以及在没有典型水迷宫试验约束的情况下对空间学习进行了测试时,仅观察到很小的差异(无显着差异)。我们的结果表明,关于隐藏目标区域位置的空间知识并不是造成虚拟水迷宫性能总体性别差异的主要因素。相反,在试验的初始轨迹阶段观察到最大的性别差异,这被认为取决于对环境远端特征的有效处理。

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