Development of Sex Differences in Spatial Memory

Author:

Barnfield Anne M. C.1

Affiliation:

1. Brescia College, The University of Western Ontario

Abstract

Males typically perform better than females on tests of spatial abilities. However, Silverman and Eals (1992) found that females can surpass males on certain tasks, in particular recall of object location. This study investigated the age at which females begin having greater recall in object location. Recall was tested with object arrays (sets of line drawings of common objects) using samples of 80 adults ( M age = 21 yr.) and 139 children at 3 age groups. Adult data replicated earlier findings, indicating significantly greater recall by women. The samples of children at different ages—4 yr. ( n = 43), 10–11 yr. ( n = 53), and 15–16 yr. ( n = 43)—did not show significant sex differences in this type of recall. The findings suggest that females may surpass males in this spatial ability as adults, apparently due to gradual improvements in spatial memory through childhood and adolescence.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Sensory Systems,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology

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