An early sex difference in the relation between mental rotation and object preference.

作者: Jillian E. Lauer , Hallie B. Udelson , Sung O. Jeon , Stella F. Lourenco

DOI: 10.3389/FPSYG.2015.00558

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摘要: Accumulating evidence suggests that males outperform females on mental rotation tasks as early as infancy. Sex differences in object preference have also been shown to emerge early …

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