
doi: 10.1007/bf01065771
pmid: 6685478
Significant correlations have been found between several tests of throwing accuracy and spatial ability. This replicates an earlier finding and supports the hypothesis that past selection acting on hunting skills in males may partly account for the superior spatial ability observed in males today.
Adult, Male, Sex Factors, Adolescent, Motor Skills, Pregnancy, Space Perception, Twins, Humans, Female, Biological Evolution
Adult, Male, Sex Factors, Adolescent, Motor Skills, Pregnancy, Space Perception, Twins, Humans, Female, Biological Evolution
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