2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jshs.2014.03.012
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Why women see differently from the way men see? A review of sex differences in cognition and sports

Abstract: The differences of learning and memory between males and females have been well documented and confirmed by both human and animal studies. The sex differences in cognition started from early stage of neuronal development and last through entire life span. The major biological basis of the gender-dependent cognitive activity includes two major components: sex hormone and sex-related characteristics, such as sex-determining region of the Y chromosome (SRY) protein. However, the knowledge of how much biology of s… Show more

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“…Por otro lado, si comparamos el riesgo de tener bajo rendimiento en la competencia matemática en los dos modelos propuestos (estrategias de activación cognitiva de los docentes y estrategias de aprendizaje de los estudiantes) el riesgo se incrementa, tanto en hombres como en mujeres, que no han asistido a Educación Infantil. Estos resultados están en consonancia con los obtenidos por Hidalgo y García-Pérez (2011), Ganley y Vasilyeva (2011), Hidalgo y García-Pérez (2011), INEE (2015) y Li (2014). Es necesario reducir estas diferencias en el riesgo de tener bajo rendimiento en la competencia matemática y su posterior extrapolación en estudios Figura 1.…”
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“…Por otro lado, si comparamos el riesgo de tener bajo rendimiento en la competencia matemática en los dos modelos propuestos (estrategias de activación cognitiva de los docentes y estrategias de aprendizaje de los estudiantes) el riesgo se incrementa, tanto en hombres como en mujeres, que no han asistido a Educación Infantil. Estos resultados están en consonancia con los obtenidos por Hidalgo y García-Pérez (2011), Ganley y Vasilyeva (2011), Hidalgo y García-Pérez (2011), INEE (2015) y Li (2014). Es necesario reducir estas diferencias en el riesgo de tener bajo rendimiento en la competencia matemática y su posterior extrapolación en estudios Figura 1.…”
Section: Conclusionesunclassified
“…Four categories of memory task that could be affected by gender include spatial, verbal, autobiographical, and emotional. It is commonly agreed that males have better performance in spatial tasks and females in verbal tasks (Li, 2014). Additionally, male players spend more time playing video games and prefer action games compared to female players who prefer games featuring adventure, simulation, role-playing, and strategy.…”
Section: Gendermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the time characteristics of sensomotor response accuracy of males are higher [8]. At the same time, males have an advantage over females in solving spatial problems, although females are better at handling varied tasks verbally [40]. Females' indicators during monocular perception may also be influenced by the switching attention variability (it's higher than males) [41], which reduces the effectiveness of the perception of moving objects.…”
Section: Pedagogics Psychologymentioning
confidence: 99%