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Title: Gender Differences in Mental Rotation
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Further research revealed that the degree to which the object is rotated, rather than the objects axis, had a more substantial effect on an individual's response time (Shepard & Cooper, 1982). Furthermore, by use of the FMRI, psychologists have exposed which parts of the brain contribute to the mental imagery function... Showed first 250 characters
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Furthermore, by use of the FMRI, psychologists have exposed which parts of the brain contribute to the mental imagery function. Such structures include Brodmann's areas (7A & 7B), the middle frontal gyrus, the frontal cortex, and the hand somastosensory cortex (Cohen, Kosslyn, Breiter, DiGirolamo, Thompson, Anderson, Bookheimer, Rosen, & Belliveau, 1996)... Showed next 250 characters
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