WOMENS DEFICIENCY IN WATER-LEVEL REPRESENTATION - PRESENT IN VISUAL CONDITIONS YET ABSENT IN HAPTIC CONTEXTS

Citation
M. Robert et al., WOMENS DEFICIENCY IN WATER-LEVEL REPRESENTATION - PRESENT IN VISUAL CONDITIONS YET ABSENT IN HAPTIC CONTEXTS, Acta psychologica, 87(1), 1994, pp. 19-32
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Psychology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00016918
Volume
87
Issue
1
Year of publication
1994
Pages
19 - 32
Database
ISI
SICI code
0001-6918(1994)87:1<19:WDIWR->2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
The present experiment studied horizontality representation among men and women performing the water-level task either in visual conditions (the subjects saw outlines of tilted containers in which they respecti vely drew or set the water line) or in partially and totally haptic co nditions (respectively, the subjects both saw and felt or merely felt the contours of the containers cut out of metal plates, and positioned a rod on the underside of the plates to indicate the water line). It was expected that, as the visual components of the setting were replac ed by haptic ones, a reduction of the typical gender difference in pro ficiency would ensue. It was found that men surpassed women under visu al conditions, whereas both genders were equivalent in haptic conditio ns. There were no gender or condition differences in a control task in which a line had to be placed horizontally in tilted containers. Forc ed reliance on proprioceptive cues among both men and women under the totally haptic condition was contrasted with the critical role played in visual conditions by visual references; those used by men were corr ect, whereas the ones used by women were incorrect.