Kognitive Geschlechtsunterschiede
(2009)
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Ocklenburg, S., & Hausmann, M. (2009). Kognitive Geschlechtsunterschiede
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Sex-specific response strategies in mental rotation. (2009)
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Hirnstein, M., Bayer, U., & Hausmann, M. (2009). Sex-specific response strategies in mental rotation. Learning and Individual Differences, 19, 225-228
Neuronal encoding of meaning: Establishing category-selective response patterns in the avian 'prefrontal cortex' (2009)
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response patterns in the avian 'prefrontal cortex'. Behavioural Brain Research, 198, 214-223. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbr.2008.11.010
Hormonelle Harmonie (2009)
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Hausmann, M., & Bayer, U. (2009). Hormonelle Harmonie
Alterations in voluntary movement execution in Huntington's disease are related to the dominant motor system - evidence from event-related potentials. (2009)
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Beste, C., Konrad, C., Saft, C., Ukas, T., Andrich, J., Pfleiderer, B., …Falkenstein, M. (2009). Alterations in voluntary movement execution in Huntington's disease are related to the dominant motor system - evidence from event-related potentials. Experimental Neurology, 216, 148-157
Distortion of auditory space in hemianopia (2009)
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Lewald, J., Peters, S., Tegenthoff, M., & Hausmann, M. (2009). Distortion of auditory space in hemianopia. European Journal of Neuroscience, 30(7), 1401-1411. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1460-9568.2009.06905.xSound localization was investigated in patients with homonymous hemianopia, a visual field defect characterized by a loss of vision in one hemifield that is caused by unilateral brain lesions involving the visual cortex or its afferents. The primary... Read More about Distortion of auditory space in hemianopia.
Dissociation of auditory and visual straight ahead in hemianopia (2009)
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Lewald, J., Peters, S., Tegenthoff, M., & Hausmann, M. (2009). Dissociation of auditory and visual straight ahead in hemianopia. Brain Research, 1287, 111-117. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brainres.2009.06.085The perception of body orientation in space can be significantly affected by unilateral brain damage. One syndrome associated with such a disorder is homonymous hemianopia, resulting from lesions in postchiasmatic afferent visual pathways. Several st... Read More about Dissociation of auditory and visual straight ahead in hemianopia.
Sex differences in left-right confusion depend on hemispheric asymmetry (2009)
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Hirnstein, M., Ocklenburg, S., Schneider, D., & Hausmann, M. (2009). Sex differences in left-right confusion depend on hemispheric asymmetry. Cortex, 45(7), 891-899. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex.2008.11.009Numerous studies have reported that women believe they are more susceptible to left–right confusion than men. Indeed, some studies have also found sex differences in behavioural tasks. It has been suggested that women have more difficulties with left... Read More about Sex differences in left-right confusion depend on hemispheric asymmetry.
Effects of sex hormone therapy on interhemispheric crosstalk in postmenopausal women (2009)
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Bayer, U., & Hausmann, M. (2009). Effects of sex hormone therapy on interhemispheric crosstalk in postmenopausal women. Neuropsychology, 23(4), 509-518. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0015436Evidence exists that fluctuating levels of sex hormones affect interhemispheric interaction in women during the menstrual cycle. The present study investigated whether interhemispheric interaction is susceptible to direct hormonal manipulations via h... Read More about Effects of sex hormone therapy on interhemispheric crosstalk in postmenopausal women.
Interactive effects of sex hormones and gender stereotypes on cognitive sex differences – a psychobiosocial approach (2009)
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Hausmann, M., Schoofs, D., Rosenthal, H., & Jordan, K. (2009). Interactive effects of sex hormones and gender stereotypes on cognitive sex differences – a psychobiosocial approach. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 34(3), 389-401. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2008.09.019Biological and social factors have been shown to affect cognitive sex differences. For example, several studies have found that sex hormones have activating effects on sex-sensitive tasks. On the other hand, it has been shown that gender stereotypes... Read More about Interactive effects of sex hormones and gender stereotypes on cognitive sex differences – a psychobiosocial approach.