Sex differences in judging self-orientation: the morphological horizon and body pitch |
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Authors: | Luc Tremblay Digby Elliott |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of Toronto, 55 Harbord Street, M5S 2W6 Toronto, Ontario, Canada;(2) McMaster University, 1280 Main Street West, L8S 4K1 Hamilton, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | Background Sex differences exist for many spatial tasks. This is true for circular vection, field dependence, and perception of veridical vertical with body tilt. However, explanations for these sex differences is lacking in the literature. In this study, we investigated the nature of individual differences in the perception of self-orientation in humans. Male and female participants were asked to identify their Morphological Horizon (i.e., line perpendicular to saggital plane at eye-level) in different body orientations relative to gravity (i.e., 45 deg and 135 deg body pitch) with and without prior whole body rotation. |
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