Effects of stimulus color, pattern, and practice on sex differences in mental rotations task performance. |
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Authors: | D E Alington R C Leaf J R Monaghan |
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Affiliation: | Institute for Health, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08903. |
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Abstract: | Redundant color information improved performance for both sexes on the Shepard Mental Rotations Task (MRT; Shepard & Metzler, 1971). Absolute score gains for women were larger than those for men; therefore, relative improvement was greater. Substantial practice effects, also favoring women, were apparent in both studies. Study 1 showed that redundant color improved performance by 0.25 SD. Study 2 demonstrated that redundant black-and-white pattern information did not have any effect; a second visuospatial channel, redundant color, was a critical factor in improving scores of men and women on difficult mental rotations tasks. |
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