Harris, Sex Differences in Spatial Ability

Harris, L. J. (1978). Sex differences in spatial ability: Possible environmental, genetic, and neurological factors. In M. Kinsbourne (Ed.), Asymmetrical function of the brain. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Magnitude of sex differences in spatial abilities

Interesting Metaanalysis

 

Voyer, D., Voyer, S., & Bryden, M. P. (1995). Magnitude of sex differences in spatial abilities: A meta-analysis and consideration of critical variables. Psychological Bulletin, 17(2), 250-270.

The Fancy Caplan Article on Sex Differences

Developmental Approach

Vive la différence!

Today I read an article about differences in spatial ability. Males usually get all the gold when it comes to spatial abilities, but there is evidence for areas where women are better and it is based on the evolution-driven hunger-gatherer theory of spatial sex differences.

Eals, M., & Silverman, I. (1994). The hunter-gatherer theory of spatial sex differences: Proximate factors mediating the female advantage in recall of object arrays. Ethology and Sociobiology, 15, 95-105.

Super Tuesday Monumental Art Gallery

I help an old Seattle friend display his Super Tuesday art using my Media Display Prism concept in the context of the Political Heart of Super Tuesday. In particular, atop the apex of the Washington Monument.

If you think this is groovy, please Rate it on this page [ Super Tuesday Monumental Art Gallery ],

or better yet, Digg it if you have an account: [ http://digg.com/politics/Super_Tuesday_Art ].

And here is the “trailer” video.