Still Some Differences Between The Behavior Of Men And Women.
While not every girl is intuitive or every servant handy with tools, neurological scans of babyish males and females suggest that - on average - their brains really do develop differently. The examine comes with a caveat: It doesn't connect the brain-scan findings to the actual ways that these participants act properly in real life. And it only looks at overall differences among males and females. Still, the findings "confirm our instinct that men are predisposed for rapid action, and women are predisposed to believe about how things feel," said Paul Zak, who's familiar with the study findings.
And "This surely helps us understand why men and women are different," added Zak, founding top banana of the Center for Neuroeconomics Studies at Claremont Graduate University in California. Researchers Ragini Verma, an collaborator professor of radiology at the University of Pennsylvania, and colleagues used scans to investigate the brains of 428 males and 521 females aged 8 to 22.
The goal was to better realize the connectivity in the brain and determine if certain types of wiring are in good shape or like a method "that could be broken or has a bad rough patch that needs to be covered over". The den found that, on average, the brains of men seem to be better equipped to comprehend what people perceive and how they react to it. Females, on average, appear to be better able to hook the parts of their brains that handle analysis and intuition.