Event-Related Potentials in Homosexual and Heterosexual Men and Women: Sex-Dimorphic Patterns in Verbal Asymmetries and Mental Rotation
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] M. Peters. How sensitive are handedness prevalence figures to differences in questionnaire classification procedures? , 1992, Brain and Cognition.
[2] G. McCarthy,et al. Language-Related ERPs: Scalp Distributions and Modulation by Word Type and Semantic Priming , 1994, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
[3] Shlomo Bentin,et al. Event-related potentials, semantic processes, and expectancy factors in word recognition , 1987, Brain and Language.
[4] M. Kutas,et al. Event-related potential studies of cerebral specialization during reading I. Studies of normal adults , 1982, Brain and Language.
[5] B. A. Gladue,et al. Sexual orientation and spatial ability in men and women , 1990, Psychobiology.
[6] V S Johnston,et al. The relationship between menstrual phase and the P3 component of ERPs. , 1991, Psychophysiology.
[7] L. Gilden,et al. Summated human EEG potentials with voluntary movement. , 1966, Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology.
[8] Event-related potential evidence for individual differences in a mental rotation task. , 1987, Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology. Supplement.
[9] N. Frijda,et al. Gender differences in behaviour: Activating effects of cross-sex hormones , 1995, Psychoneuroendocrinology.
[10] M. Taylor,et al. Stimulus and Sex-Differences in Performance of Mental Rotation - Evidence from Event-Related Potentials , 1995, Brain and Cognition.
[11] R. Pillard,et al. Sexual orientation and cognitive abilities , 1991, Archives of sexual behavior.
[12] G McCarthy,et al. Modulation of semantic processing by spatial selective attention. , 1993, Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology.
[13] D. Wegesin,et al. A Neuropsychologic Profile of Homosexual and Heterosexual Men and Women , 1998, Archives of sexual behavior.
[14] G. Sanders,et al. Sexual orientation and visuo-spatial ability , 1986, Brain and Cognition.
[15] D. Stuss,et al. Event-related potentials during naming and mental rotation. , 1983, Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology.
[16] R A Harshman,et al. Individual differences in cognitive abilities and brain organization, Part I: Sex and handedness differences in ability. , 1983, Canadian journal of psychology.
[17] M. S. Masters,et al. Is the gender difference in mental rotation disappearing? , 1993, Behavior genetics.
[18] Kenneth Hugdahl,et al. Handbook of dichotic listening: Theory, methods and research. , 1988 .
[19] S. Levay,et al. A difference in hypothalamic structure between heterosexual and homosexual men , 1991, Science.
[20] Visual evoked potentials related to behavioral asymmetries during foveal attention in the two extrapersonal Hemispaces , 1992, Brain and Cognition.
[21] D. Ruchkin,et al. Event-related potentials during arithmetic and mental rotation. , 1991, Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology.
[22] Elizabeth Hampson,et al. Variations in sex-related cognitive abilities across the menstrual cycle , 1990, Brain and Cognition.
[23] S. Freud. Bisexualities: Theory and Research , 1987 .
[24] M. Kutas,et al. Reading between the lines: Event-related brain potentials during natural sentence processing , 1980, Brain and Language.
[25] S. F. Witelson,et al. Functional cerebral asymmetry and sexual orientation in men and women. , 1994, Behavioral neuroscience.
[26] L. Katz,et al. Sex differences in the functional organization of the brain for language , 1995, Nature.
[27] R. Gorski,et al. Sexual orientation and the size of the anterior commissure in the human brain. , 1992, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[28] M. Linn,et al. Emergence and characterization of sex differences in spatial ability: a meta-analysis. , 1985, Child development.
[29] H. Neville,et al. Visual and auditory sentence processing: A developmental analysis using event‐related brain potentials , 1992 .
[30] R. Sell,et al. Sampling homosexuals, bisexuals, gays, and lesbians for public health research: a review of the literature from 1990 to 1992. , 1996, Journal of homosexuality.
[31] S. Vandenberg,et al. Mental Rotations, a Group Test of Three-Dimensional Spatial Visualization , 1978, Perceptual and motor skills.
[32] J. Boddy,et al. Event-related potentials in chronometric analysis of primed word recognition with different stimulus onset asynchronies. , 1986, Psychophysiology.
[33] R. C. Oldfield. The assessment and analysis of handedness: the Edinburgh inventory. , 1971, Neuropsychologia.
[34] M. Kutas,et al. Reading senseless sentences: brain potentials reflect semantic incongruity. , 1980, Science.
[35] M. Taylor,et al. Event-related potential evidence of sex differences in verbal and nonverbal memory tasks , 1990, Neuropsychologia.
[36] Jordan Grafman,et al. Handbook of Neuropsychology , 1991 .
[37] P. Teale,et al. Neuropsychological test performance and MEG-based brain lateralization: Sex differences , 1993, Brain Research Bulletin.
[38] J. Bailey,et al. Spatial ability, handedness, and human sexual orientation , 1995, Psychoneuroendocrinology.
[39] A. A. Wijers,et al. Brain potentials during selective attention, memory search, and mental rotation. , 1989, Psychophysiology.
[40] M. Casey,et al. Girls who use “masculine” problem-solving strategies on a spatial task: Proposed genetic and environmental factors , 1991, Brain and Cognition.
[41] S. F. Witelson,et al. A cognitive profile of homosexual men compared to heterosexual men and women , 1991, Psychoneuroendocrinology.
[42] P. Teale,et al. Cerebral laterality in homosexual males: Preliminary communication using magnetoencephalography , 1995, Archives of sexual behavior.
[43] H. Kucera,et al. Computational analysis of present-day American English , 1967 .
[44] C. C. Wood,et al. Event-related potentials, lexical decision and semantic priming. , 1985, Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology.
[45] J. Sattler. Assessment of Children , 1992 .
[46] W. P. Dixon,et al. BMPD statistical software manual , 1988 .
[47] M. Bryden. An overview of the dichotic listening procedure and its relation to cerebral organization. , 1988 .
[48] H. Jasper,et al. The ten-twenty electrode system of the International Federation. The International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. , 1999, Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology. Supplement.
[49] M. Farah,et al. Mental rotation: An event-related potential study with a validated mental rotation task , 1989, Brain and Cognition.