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Título:
Gender differences in global advantage effect in school-aged children  
Autor/es:
GELPI-TRUDO, ROSARIO; VERNUCCI, SANTIAGO; GARCÍA-CONI, ANA; LÓPEZ-MORALES, HERNÁN; CANET-JURIC, LORENA
Revista:
Cognitive Development
Editorial:
Elsevier
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Año: 2024 vol. 70
ISSN:
0885-2014
Resumen:
This study investigated age and gender differences in global-local processing (the perception of parts forming a whole) in middle childhood. While there is a consensus on a global advantage effect regarding priority, speed, and accuracy of processing, its universality is debated. A Navon-type selective attention task with hierarchical stimuli was administered to 199 students aged 9 to 12 years. Repeated measures mixed ANCOVA with reaction times and accuracy scores showed that only boys exhibited a global advantage effect in speed, while girls demonstrated higher accuracy in both global and local conditions. A trade-off effect was suggested by a complementary analysis using Balanced Integration Score. An improvement with age was found regarding speed and overall performance, with no differential effect between hierarchical levels. These results are presented in the hopes of providing information on gender-specific challenges that can be mitigated through future interventions.