Gender Gap In Spatial Skills Starts In Infancy, Psychologists Report
Tuesday, December 23, 2008 - 10:42
in Psychology & Sociology
Men tend to perform better than women at tasks that require a person to rotate an object mentally, studies have indicated. Now developmental psychologists have discovered that this type of spatial skill is present in infancy, and can be found in boys as young as five months old.
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