The findings from a Stanford study on the similarities and differences between male and female brains are surprising but not shocking.
Our day-to-day experiences lead most of us to intuitively understand that men and women think very differently, and to suspect that at least some of this difference is caused by biological differences and not the result of social constructs, but it turns out that the differences are much more profound than most of us assume.
We’ve always known that male and female brains differ from each other. But now, a new tool is showing just how extensive those differences may be. Is one actually “better” than the other? https://t.co/oFyQIc5bZj
— Psychology Today (@PsychToday) June 25, 2024
Of course, without external data to verify our intuitions, it would be impossible to know for certain. Men and women can’t switch their biology, whatever the alphabet…