Context - Gender
Gender
Gender is a context chosen for experiments that focus on gender differences. An example would be mental rotation task performed male and female subjects. Subject groups are not required to be all male or alll female to qualify for this context. As long as the focus is on gender, it should be coded as such.
- 1698 Subjects
- 51 relevant publications
- 190 experimental contrasts
- 772 coordinates reported
Co-coded Terms
- External Assessment - Reaction Time
- Stimulus Laterality - Bilateral
- Stimulus Type - Words
- Paradigm Class - Sexual Arousal/Gratification
- Behavioral Domain - Emotion.Positive, All Subdomains
- Behavioral Domain - Emotion.Positive, Unspecified
- Paradigm Class - Finger Tapping/Button Press
- Response Modality - Oral/Facial
- Paradigm Class - Mental Rotation
- Instruction - Passive/Rest
Context - Gender
Gender
Gender is a context chosen for experiments that focus on gender differences. An example would be mental rotation task performed male and female subjects. Subject groups are not required to be all male or alll female to qualify for this context. As long as the focus is on gender, it should be coded as such.
- 10042 Subjects
- 49 relevant publications
- 142 experimental contrasts
- 865 coordinates reported
Co-coded Terms
Context - Gender
Gender
Gender is a context chosen for experiments that focus on gender differences. An example would be mental rotation task performed male and female subjects. Subject groups are not required to be all male or alll female to qualify for this context. As long as the focus is on gender, it should be coded as such.
- 957 Subjects
- 12 relevant publications
- 49 experimental contrasts
- 150 coordinates reported