Literature DB >> 21542313

[Selection of visual hierarchical stimuli between global and local aspects in men and women].

O M Razumnikova, N V Vol'f.   

Abstract

Sex differences in global-local hemispheric selective processing were examined by hierarchical letter presenting in conditions of their perception and comparison. Fifty-six right-handed males and 68 females (aged 17-22 years) participated in the experiment. During interference between global and local aspects of stimuli the mean reaction times for correct global responses was quicker than local responses, and the right hemisphere has been dominated during global selective processing independently from the sex. Sex differences in perception of visual hierarchical stimuli were more pronounced than in comparison condition: men prefer mostly the right-hemispheric global strategy of information processing, but women--the left-hemispheric local one. Dominance of global strategy in men and local strategy in women during visual hierarchical stimuli perception together with no sex differences in correct responses indicates possibility of similar results in cognitive activity by different ways.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21542313

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fiziol Cheloveka        ISSN: 0131-1646


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