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yes it does. women are better at remembering things that are associated with women- for example jewelry and clothing. Men are better at remembering things associated with them, like basket balls and cars. Answer: Only when related to cue socially defined roles and objects assigned to those roles: Pants are now "masculine and feminine" whereas once pants were only male. We learn things that are culturally acceptable very quickly, especially in more urban areas as social interactions generally occur more often. The more times you are told "this is for boys, that is for girls" the more likely you are going to associate that object with the gender society assigns to it, and it's importance in general and for that gender role. Because gender roles are assigned to us by our culture and time, we associate whatever is expected of us with the tools we are told to use. A better question would be, "Are there objects that show a difference in interest in our present society due to socially assigned gender roles?" And clearly, yes we remember what we are told to use most often, most easily. Another might be "Are there objects that people of all cultures and times would associate as being used by one gender role?" No, it's based on date and culture.

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