RESEARCH OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGIC BASES OF GENDER DIFFERENCES IN SPATIAL ORIENTATION

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  • A. Yu. Stepanyan Chair of Human and Animal Physiology, YSU, Armenia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46991/PYSU:B/2005.39.2.158

Keywords:

non-verbal IQ parameters, gender differences, spatial-shaped task, neurophysiologic, mechanisms of maintenance

Abstract

The correlated interrelations between the sexual belonging, non-verbal IQ parameters, creativity and efficiency of solving the spatial-shaped task of mazemodel type and the neurophysiologic bases of gender differences in efficiency of spatial orientation were studied. Authentic dominating influence of sex and non-verbal IQ size on efficiency of maze-model task performance is shown. Gender differences of mechanisms of maintenance of the spatial tasks decision are revealed: connected activation of occipital areas and parieta) and frontal areas is found out in men, against tested women to whom activation of only occipital area suffices.

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Published

2005-06-10

How to Cite

Stepanyan, A. Yu. 2005. “RESEARCH OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGIC BASES OF GENDER DIFFERENCES IN SPATIAL ORIENTATION”. Proceedings of the YSU B: Chemical and Biological Sciences 39 (2 (207):158-60. https://doi.org/10.46991/PYSU:B/2005.39.2.158.

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