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East Tennessee State University

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2005

Hippocampus

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Gender Differences In Working Memory In Humans Tested On A Virtual Morris Water Maze., Ivy A. Click Aug 2005

Gender Differences In Working Memory In Humans Tested On A Virtual Morris Water Maze., Ivy A. Click

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A computerized virtual version of the Morris water maze (vMWM) was used to assess human gender differences in spatial working memory. In Experiment 1, the release point and platform location was changed on every other trial for 20 trials. Men had significantly reduced acquisition latencies and more accurate heading errors on the first daily trial compared to women. In Experiment 2, the release point and platform location was changed every fourth trial for 20 trials. Men had significantly shorter acquisition latencies and path lengths than women. Experiment 3 was identical to Experiment 2, except that environmental cues were changed throughout …