17-03-2014, 04:56 AM
(17-03-2014, 04:07 AM)Kari Leigh Doodlebug Wrote: Hot off the press ...er, cold out of my mailbox.
This is an interesting article from Popular Science about the differences between male and female brains. Initially, it made me feel nice to hear someone say that your sex doesn't alter your brain. That males can have brains that are wired like "female brains" and females can have brains that are wired like "male brains". ...Then I began to wonder if it was just another feminist trying to say, "anything guys can do, girls can to better". I wonder if this is just an opposing bias to popular thought.
I was the one that referenced the article about the study that this article tries to discredit:
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=17304
I love it when a writer tries to invalidate another study by stating without specifics:
"The trouble is, the study is riddled with faulty assumptions and methodological flaws."
Maybe so, but is it too hard to give a few examples?
Clara