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Two- vs. three-dimensional presentation of mental rotation tasks: Sex differences and effects of training on performance and brain activation

机译:精神旋转任务的二维或三维表示:性别差异以及训练对表现和大脑激活的影响

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The well-documented sex difference in mental rotation favoring males has been shown to emerge only for 2-dimensional presentations of 3-dimensional objects, but not with actual 3-dimensional objects or with virtual reality presentations of 3-dimensional objects. Training studies using computer games with mental rotation-related content have demonstrated training effects on mental rotation performance. Here, we studied the combined effect of a two-week mental rotation (MR) training on 2-dimensional vs. 3-dimensional presentations of a classic Shepard-Metzler task (presented in a pretest-training-posttest design) and their accompanying cortical activation patterns assessed via EEG in a sample of 38 male and 39 female adolescents of about 15. years of age. Analysis of one performance parameter (reaction times) displayed only main effects of dimensionality (with shorter RTs on the 3D vs. 2D version of the MR task) and of training (significant shortening of RTs), but no significant sex difference. Analysis of the other performance parameter (scores) in the MR task revealed a sex difference favoring males that first, appeared only in the 2D version, but not in the 3D version of the MR task and, secondly, diminished after training. Neurophysiologically we observed a complex sex × dimensionality × training × hemisphere interaction showing that the hypothesized decrease of brain activation (increase in neural efficiency) with training emerged for males in both 2D and 3D conditions, whereas for females this decrease was found only in the 3D but not with the 2D version of the MR task.
机译:事实证明,对男性有利的心理旋转的性别差异仅在3维对象的2维表示中出现,而在实际3维对象或3维对象的虚拟现实表示中没有出现。使用具有与心理旋转有关的内容的计算机游戏进行的训练研究已证明训练对心理旋转表现有影响。在这里,我们研究了为期两周的心理旋转(MR)训练对经典Shepard-Metzler任务(在预测试-训练后设计中演示)及其伴随的皮层的二维或三维演示的综合效果通过脑电图评估了大约15岁的38名男性和39名女性青少年的激活模式。对一个性能参数(反应时间)的分析仅显示了尺寸(在MR任务的3D与2D版本上具有更短的RT)和训练(RT的显着缩短)的主要效果,但没有显着的性别差异。对MR任务中其他性能参数(得分)的分析显示,男性之间存在性别差异,首先是男性,仅出现在MR任务的2D版本中,而没有出现在3D版本中,其次,在训练后消失。从神经生理学角度,我们观察到复杂的性别×维度×训练×半球相互作用,表明男性在2D和3D情况下均出现了假设的大脑激活伴随训练的减少(神经效率增加),而女性仅在3D情况下出现但不适用于MR任务的2D版本。

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