Sex influences on the neurobiology of learning and memory
University of California, Irvine
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Abstract
In essentially every domain of neuroscience, the generally implicit assumption that few, if any, meaningful differences exist between male and female brain function is being challenged. Here we address how this development is influencing studies of the neurobiology of learning and memory. While it has been commonly held that males show an advantage on spatial tasks, and females on verbal tasks, there is increasing evidence that sex differences are more widespread than previously supposed. Differing performance between the sexes have been observed on a number of common learning tasks in both the human and animal literature, many neither purely spatial nor verbal. We review sex differences reported in various…
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- Psychology
- Cognitive psychology
- Context (archaeology)
- Episodic memory
- Spatial ability
- Spatial memory
- Cognition
- Sexual dimorphism
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