Sex differences in the simon task help to interpret sex differences in selective attention

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  • who: Gijsbert Stoet from the University of Glasgow, StAndrew's Building, Eldon Street, Glasgow, UK have published the paper: Sex differences in the Simon task help to interpret sex differences in selective attention, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In this context, this study focuses on the relatively recently discovered sex differences in selective attention. This study used a task based on the Simon paradigm (Simon and amp; Wolf, 1963), in which two types of information were presented at the same time and at the same location (in that sense thus being similar to the Stroop . . .

     

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