# Sex Differences in Functional Connectivity Patterns During Mental Rotation Task: An Event-Related EEG Study

**Authors:** Shanshan Wang

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/bs16010144 · Behavioral Sciences · 2026-01-20

## TL;DR

This study uses EEG to explore how brain connectivity differs between males and females during a mental rotation task.

## Contribution

The study reveals sex-specific neural patterns in functional connectivity during mental rotation.

## Key findings

- Males outperformed females with shorter response times and smaller ERP amplitudes.
- Males showed stronger beta and gamma functional connectivity compared to females.
- Males required less mental effort and had more effective internal regulation in connectivity.

## Abstract

Numerous studies have shown sex differences in mental rotation (MR) tasks, but few have explored the internal neural influences through functional connectivity outcomes. To investigate neuro-activity influences on sex differences, this study conducted a revised MR task, examining low-scoring individuals via behavioral and electrophysiological measures. It obtained event-related potential (ERP) components from fronto-central channels and explored the functional connectivity of different frequency bands. The results showed males outperformed females, consistent with prior research. There were significant differences between the two sexes when completing the task successfully. Males had shorter response times, smaller ERP amplitudes, and stronger beta and gamma functional connectivity than females. Compared to females, males showed better behavioral performance, weaker fronto-parietal ERP activity, required less mental effort, and had more effective internal regulation in connectivity. This helps clarify the fundamental neural activities in MR between different sex groups.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** MR (MESH:D008607)

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