[Recognition of the spatially transformed objects in men and women: an analysis of the behavior and evoked potentials].

Autor: Slavutskaia AV, Gerasimenko NIu, Mikhaĭlova ES
Jazyk: ruština
Zdroj: Fiziologiia cheloveka [Fiziol Cheloveka] 2012 May-Jun; Vol. 38 (3), pp. 18-29.
Abstrakt: In 16 men and 15 women analyzed the accuracy, reaction time and visual evoked potentials during the recognition of familiar objects at different levels of spatial transformation. We used the three levels of transformation: in a fixed position relative to each other details were carried out (1) the displacement of all the details in the radial direction and (2 and 3) a similar shift in conjunction with the rotation of all the details of the figure by +/- 0-45 and +/- 45-90 degrees. The task performance was not dependent on gender: the transformation of the image led to a deterioration of identification with the most identification impairment in the case of maximal details' rotation. Changes in evoked potentials (ERP) are different for men and women. Only in men early (100 ms after stimulus) response of the parietal cortex associated with the level of figure transformation: the more rotation evoked the higher the response. In women figure transformation evoked the ERP changes in the time window of negativity N170, they are associated with figure ungrouping but not with details rotation, and are localized in other visual areas--occipital and temporal. The data obtained are discussed in light of theory of gender specificity of the visual representations of space.
Databáze: MEDLINE