renniks
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Oh good grief, how about you come live in the real world with the rest of us?It's no surprise that people who limit themselves and others by imaginary gender roles and behavior can't comprehend other human beings. That's not biology working against them, but their fixed mindset. There are many, many other people, including couples, who have no trouble whatsoever understanding the behavior of biological males or females because on the inside, people are people, and the differences are more based on individual personality and cultural upbringing rather than some imaginary barrier between imaginary genders.
How our brains differ
The neuroscience literature shows that the human brain is a sex-typed organ with distinct anatomical differences in neural structures and accompanying physiological differences in function, says UC-Irvine professor of neurobiology and behavior Larry Cahill, PhD. Cahill edited the 70-article January/February 2017 issue of the Journal of Neuroscience Research — the first-ever issue of any neuroscience journal devoted entirely to the influence of sex differences on nervous-system function.
Brain-imaging studies indicate that these differences extend well beyond the strictly reproductive domain, Cahill says. Adjusted for total brain size (men’s are bigger), a woman’s hippocampus, critical to learning and memorization, is larger than a man’s and works differently. Conversely, a man’s amygdala, associated with the experiencing of emotions and the recollection of such experiences, is bigger than a woman’s. It, too, works differently, as Cahill’s research has demonstrated.
How men's and women's brains are different
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