Dear MEL School’s Topic Readers,
Men and women's
brains are 'wired differently'
It is always challenging
to generalize complicated differences in nature, such as why and how men and
women learn, think, behave or act differently. Actually, are these differences
between these two opposing genders any greater than the ones between individuals?
A new study that
scanned a thousand men, women, boys and girls have found that there appear to
be recognizable differences in how the hemispheres of the brain are wired. In other
words, men and women seem to have different pathways in their brains.
Of course, there
are a lot of arguments and criticisms when it comes to generalize the
differences or interpret the research results. However, the explanation sounds easy
enough for general public to understand or agree with.
Enjoy reading and
learning about this new striking research result.
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