Self-concept explains gender differences in mental rotation performance after stereotype activation. [PDF]
Rahe M, Schürmann L, Jansen P.
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Creativity and its link to epilepsy
Abstract Creative thinking represents one of our highest‐order cognitive processes, involving multiple cortical structures and an intricate interplay between several cortical and subcortical networks. It results in novel ideas that translate to useful products or concepts. The evolutionary purpose of creativity is therefore apparent, as it advances our
Itay Tokatly Latzer, Phillip L. Pearl
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How embodied is cognition? fMRI and behavioral evidence for common neural resources underlying motor planning and mental rotation of bodily stimuli. [PDF]
Doganci N, Iannotti GR, Coll SY, Ptak R.
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Ability and sex differences in spatial thinking: What does the mental rotation test really measure?
M. Hegarty
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Abstract Spatial memory, the aspect of memory involving encoding and retrieval of information regarding one's environment and spatial orientation, is a complex biological function incorporating multiple neuronal networks. Hippocampus‐dependent spatial memory is not innate and emerges during development in both humans and rodents.
Gregory L. Holmes
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Sex differences in large-scale brain network connectivity for mental rotation performance
Mental rotation has emerged as an important predictor for success in science, technology, engineering, and math fields. Previous studies have shown that males and females perform mental rotation tasks differently.
Kaijie Zhang+5 more
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The spectral profile of cortical activation during a visuospatial mental rotation task and its correlation with working memory. [PDF]
Anomal RF+6 more
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INTERFERENCE BETWEEN VERBAL CONCEPT FORMATION AND SPATIAL MENTAL ROTATION IN FEMALE SUBJECTS
Tamás Makány
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Rest‐activity rhythm phenotypes in adults with epilepsy and intellectual disability
Abstract Objective Rest‐activity rhythms (RARs) are perturbed in many forms of neuropsychiatric illness. In this study, we applied wrist actigraphy to describe RAR perturbations in intellectually disabled adults with epilepsy (“E + ID”), using a cross‐sectional case–control design.
Nandani Adhyapak+3 more
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Training effect on sex-based differences in components of the Shepard and Metzler mental rotation task. [PDF]
Kozaki T.
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