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2007

Smith College

Intellectual performance

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Neural Basis Of Stereotype-Induced Shifts In Women's Mental Rotation Performance, Maryjane Wraga, Molly Helt, Emily Jacobs, Kerry Sullivan Mar 2007

Neural Basis Of Stereotype-Induced Shifts In Women's Mental Rotation Performance, Maryjane Wraga, Molly Helt, Emily Jacobs, Kerry Sullivan

Psychology: Faculty Publications

Recent negative focus on women's academic abilities has fueled disputes over gender disparities in the sciences. The controversy derives, in part, from women's relatively poorer performance in aptitude tests, many of which require skills of spatial reasoning. We used functional magnetic imaging to examine the neural structure underlying shifts in women's performance of a spatial reasoning task induced by positive and negative stereotypes. Three groups of participants performed a task involving imagined rotations of the self. Prior to scanning, the positive stereotype group was exposed to a false but plausible stereotype of women's superior perspective-taking abilities; the negative stereotype group …