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Overman, William H. – Brain and Cognition, 2004
Through the use of several tests of cognition we have documented sex differences in young children, adolescents, and adults on tasks that rely on the integrity of the orbital prefrontal cortex. In children under three years of age, males performed with significantly fewer errors than did females on tests of object reversals. No significant sex…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Young Children, Adolescents, Adults
Helmes, E.; Bush, J. D.; Pike, D. L.; Drake, D. G. – Brain and Cognition, 2006
Script analysis as a test of executive functions is presumed sensitive to cognitive changes seen with increasing age. Two studies evaluated if gender differences exist in performance on scripts for familiar and unfamiliar tasks in groups of cognitively intact older adults. In Study 1, 26 older adults completed male and female stereotypical…
Descriptors: Familiarity, Gender Differences, Older Adults, Performance Based Assessment
Postma, Albert; Jager, Gerry; Kessels, Roy P. C.; Koppeschaar, Hans P. F.; van Honk, Jack – Brain and Cognition, 2004
In the present study, a systematic comparison of sex differences for several tests of spatial memory was conducted. Clear evidence for more accurate male performance was obtained for precise metric positional information in a wayfinding task and in an object location memory task. In contrast, no sex difference characterized topological information…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Memory, Cognitive Processes, Evolution