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01 Dec 2015 15:30:37
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Scientists: "male" brain doesn't exist

However, as "female". Last year, after reviewing hundreds of scientific papers, the researchers came to the conclusion that the male brain volume 8-13% more than women. However, structural differences do not indicate cognitive. Researchers scanned the brains of 1,400 people, different groups in different ways and not found the templates, is specific to "male" or "female" brain.

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However, as "female". Last year, after reviewing hundreds of scientific papers, the researchers came to the conclusion that the male brain volume 8-13% more than women. However, structural differences do not indicate cognitive. Researchers scanned the brains of 1,400 people, different groups in different ways and not found the templates, is specific to "male" or "female" brain.

"Although the anatomic-morphological structure of the brain and affected by gender differences, but it cannot be attributed to one of the classes: typically male or typically female, — quoted scientists Los Angeles Times. — Every brain is a unique mosaic of features. Some may be more common in women, others in men, while others — as in "male" and "female" brain".

According to the researchers, this undermines the old stereotype about that specific cerebral functions differ in "female" and "male" brain. Also the study will be an important argument in a long social debate on the need for segregation and the importance of gender as a social category.

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