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Psychoneuroendocrinology. 1991;16(4):323-34.

The relationship between testosterone levels and cognitive ability patterns.

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  • 1Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada.

Abstract

The cognitive performance of normal men and women was studied, grouped according to whether the subjects had relatively high or low salivary testosterone (T) concentrations. Men with lower T performed better than other groups on measures of spatial/mathematical ability, tasks at which men normally excel. Women with high T scored higher than low-T women on these same measures. T concentrations did not relate significantly to scores on tests that usually favor women or that do not typically show a sex difference. These results support suggestions of a nonlinear relationship between T concentrations and spatial ability, and demonstrate some task specificity in this respect.

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