[HTML][HTML] Sex differences in visuomotor tracking
There is a growing interest in sex differences in human and animal cognition. However,
empirical evidences supporting behavioral and neural sex differences in humans remain …
empirical evidences supporting behavioral and neural sex differences in humans remain …
Sex differences in behavioral strategies: avoiding interpretational pitfalls
RM Shansky - Current opinion in neurobiology, 2018 - Elsevier
Highlights•Behavioral neuroscience research in both sexes is increasing.•Sex differences in
behavioral outcomes can be misinterpreted.•Recent research suggests that males and …
behavioral outcomes can be misinterpreted.•Recent research suggests that males and …
Testing predictions from the hunter-gatherer hypothesis—1: Sex differences in the motor control of hand and arm
G Sanders, T Walsh - Evolutionary Psychology, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
Here, in the first of two reports that test predictions from the hunter-gatherer hypothesis, we
focus on sex differences in motor control. Published evidence confounds the cognitive …
focus on sex differences in motor control. Published evidence confounds the cognitive …
Sex differences in the human visual system
JE Vanston, L Strother - Journal of neuroscience research, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
This Mini‐Review summarizes a wide range of sex differences in the human visual system,
with a primary focus on sex differences in visual perception and its neural basis. We …
with a primary focus on sex differences in visual perception and its neural basis. We …
[HTML][HTML] Sex-related differences in vision are heterogeneous
Despite well-established sex differences for cognition, audition, and somatosensation, few
studies have investigated whether there are also sex differences in visual perception. We …
studies have investigated whether there are also sex differences in visual perception. We …
[HTML][HTML] Men and women exhibit a differential bias for processing movement versus objects
RF McGivern, B Adams, RJ Handa, JA Pineda - PLoS One, 2012 - journals.plos.org
Sex differences in many spatial and verbal tasks appear to reflect an inherent low-level
processing bias for movement in males and objects in females. We explored this potential …
processing bias for movement in males and objects in females. We explored this potential …
[HTML][HTML] Potential systematic interception errors are avoided when tracking the target with one's eyes
Directing our gaze towards a moving target has two known advantages for judging its
trajectory: the spatial resolution with which the target is seen is maximized, and signals …
trajectory: the spatial resolution with which the target is seen is maximized, and signals …
Complementarity of sex differences in brain and behavior: From laterality to multimodal neuroimaging
Although, overwhelmingly, behavior is similar in males and females, and, correspondingly,
the brains are similar, sex differences permeate both brain and behavioral measures, and …
the brains are similar, sex differences permeate both brain and behavioral measures, and …
Sex differences in the neural underpinnings of unimanual and bimanual control in adults
While many of the movements we make throughout our day involve just one upper limb,
most daily movements require a certain degree of coordination between both upper limbs …
most daily movements require a certain degree of coordination between both upper limbs …
[HTML][HTML] Different gaze strategies during eye versus hand tracking of a moving target
FR Danion, JR Flanagan - Scientific reports, 2018 - nature.com
The ability to visually track, using smooth pursuit eye movements, moving objects is critical
in both perceptual and action tasks. Here, by asking participants to view a moving target or …
in both perceptual and action tasks. Here, by asking participants to view a moving target or …