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The following pages link to Sex differences in mental rotation and spatial visualization ability: Can they be accounted for by differences in working memory capacity? (Q59447340):
Displaying 14 items.
- Resting states are resting traits--an FMRI study of sex differences and menstrual cycle effects in resting state cognitive control networks (Q24021043) (← links)
- Sex differences in cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease (Q33864547) (← links)
- Assessment of the effects of sex and sex hormones on spatial cognition in adult rats using the Barnes maze (Q34021814) (← links)
- Effects of testosterone on spatial learning and memory in adult male rats (Q34843078) (← links)
- Testosterone influences spatial strategy preferences among adult male rats (Q37139320) (← links)
- Hippocampal learning, memory, and neurogenesis: Effects of sex and estrogens across the lifespan in adults. (Q38539987) (← links)
- Sex and estrous cycle differences in immediate early gene activation in the hippocampus and the dorsal striatum after the cue competition task. (Q47915906) (← links)
- Estradiol and mental rotation: relation to dimensionality, difficulty, or angular disparity? (Q50667247) (← links)
- Time limits and gender differences on paper-and-pencil tests of mental rotation: a meta-analysis (Q51813866) (← links)
- Does the use of hormonal contraceptives affect the mental rotation performance? (Q53437914) (← links)
- Enhancing Spatial Ability Through Sport Practice (Q56804908) (← links)
- Neurobiological mechanisms underlying sex-related differences in stress-related disorders: Effects of neuroactive steroids on the hippocampus (Q90456108) (← links)
- Mental rotation of sequentially presented 3D figures: sex and sex hormones related differences in behavioural and ERP measures (Q91892070) (← links)
- Investigating sex differences, cognitive effort, strategy, and performance on a computerised version of the mental rotations test via eye tracking (Q92132836) (← links)