WOMEN WHO EXCEL ON A SPATIAL TASK - PROPOSED GENETIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL-FACTORS

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CASEY, MB
BRABECK, MM
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10.1016/0278-2626(90)90005-9
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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A "bent twig" model which incorporates Annett's genetic handedness theory with an environmental component predicted characteristics of college women likely to excel on a mental rotation task. Those likely to have the necessary combination of genetic potential and prior experiences are right-handed women with non-right-handed relatives who rate themselves high in spatial experiences. This subgroup significantly outperformed all other groups of right-handed women on the Vandenberg Mental Rotation Test. This study provides support for the view that family handedness and spatial experiences are important factors influencing mental rotation ability in women. © 1990.
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