Sex differences in infants' visual interest in toys.

作者: Gerianne M. Alexander , Teresa Wilcox , Rebecca Woods

DOI: 10.1007/S10508-008-9430-1

关键词: Gender identityPsychologyPreferenceVisual attentionObject (philosophy)Nonhuman primatePerceptionSocial influenceDevelopmental psychologyEye tracking

摘要: Evidence indicating that sex-linked toy preferences exist in two nonhuman primate species support the hypothesis that developmental sex differences such as those observed in …

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