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. 2013 Dec;15(4):399–410. doi: 10.31887/DCNS.2013.15.4/rgur

Figure 2. Mean (±SEM) of men (light blue bars) and women (dark blue bars) on the tests included in the battery. Note that no accuracy measures are available for the sensorimotor test because no errors were made and for the motor speed test because no errors were possible. *, P<.01 ; **, P<.001 . Dark blue stars indicate that women had better performance, while light blue stars indicate better performance in men. Note that accuracy and speed provide complementary information, and while performance is similar overall for men and women, some well-known sex differences are replicated (better performance for women in memory and affect recognition, and for men in spatial and motor domains), and some novel ones revealed (better performance for men on CPT and working memory). Reproduced from ref 19: Gur RC, Richard J, Hughett P, et al. A cognitive neuroscience-based computerized battery for efficient measurement of individual differences: standardization and initial construct validation. J Neurosci Methods. 2010;187:254-462. Copyright© Elsevier 2010.

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