Sex differences in cerebral processing of visuospatial tasks

J McGlone, A Kertesz - Cortex, 1973 - Elsevier
Males and females with left or right cerebral damage were given tests designed to assess
language and visuospatial abilities. Speech disturbances were more severe after left-than …

Sex differences in spatial task performance of patients with and without unilateral cerebral lesions

RS Lewis, NL Kamptner - Brain and Cognition, 1987 - Elsevier
Two visuospatial tasks, the WAIS Block Design and the Street Gestalt Completion Test, were
administered to men and women with and without unilateral cerebral lesions. These two …

The relation between cerebral speech laterality and spatial ability with special reference to sex and hand preference

J McGlone, W Davidson - Neuropsychologia, 1973 - Elsevier
Left-and right-handed normals of both sexes completed two visuospatial tasks along with a
dichotic words test and a tachistoscopic dot enumeration test. The latter two tests yielded …

[引用][C] Sex differences in the cerebral organization of verbal functions in patients with unilateral brain lesions

J McGlone - Brain, 1977 - academic.oup.com
THE cerebral hemispheres in man are known to be asymmetrically organized in that verbal
functions are more left-hemisphere dependent whereas non-verbal functions are more right …

Hemispheric specialization in nonverbal communication

LI Benowitz, DM Bear, R Rosenthal, MM Mesulam… - Cortex, 1983 - Elsevier
Subjects sustaining right hemisphere damage were impaired in the ability to evaluate
emotional situations presented through nonverbal means, particularly through facial …

An fMRI study of sex differences in regional activation to a verbal and a spatial task

RC Gur, D Alsop, D Glahn, R Petty, CL Swanson… - Brain and language, 2000 - Elsevier
Sex differences in cognitive performance have been documented, women performing better
on some phonological tasks and men on spatial tasks. An earlier fMRI study suggested sex …

Language performance on visual processing tasks in right hemisphere lesion cases

DL Rivers, RJ Love - Brain and Language, 1980 - Elsevier
Seven language tests were constructed or adapted to assess the performance of three
groups of 10 right-handed adult subjects: a right hemisphere lesion (RHL) group, a left …

Comparison of parietal and frontal lobe spatial deficits in man: Extrapersonal vs personal (egocentric) space

N Butters, C Soeldner, P Fedio - Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1972 - journals.sagepub.com
Patients with left-frontal, right-parietal, and right or left temporal-lobe damage were tested on
two spatial tasks that involved either personal or extrapersonal spatial rotations. The results …

Sex differences in cerebral organization for speech and praxic functions.

D Kimura - Canadian Journal of Psychology/Revue canadienne …, 1983 - psycnet.apa.org
A retrospective study on incidence of aphasia and apraxia was done on 143 male (mean
age 50.4 yrs) and 73 female (mean age 45.7 yrs) right-handed patients with unilateral …

A lateralization of function approach to sex differences in spatial ability: A reexamination

SL Rilea - Brain and Cognition, 2008 - Elsevier
The current study assessed the lateralization of function hypothesis (Rilea, SL, Roskos-
Ewoldsen, B., & Boles, D.(2004). Sex differences in spatial ability: A lateralization of function …