New Scientst Article
This article, written by Anelis Kaiser from the University of Bern, Switzerland says, "This evidence that human brains cannot be categorised into two distinct classes is new, convincing, and somehow radical". To test the theory Dapna Joel, from Tel Aviv University in Israel, and her colleagues examining differences in brain scans taken from 1400 people aged between 13 and 8. They looked at shape and size in different areas of the brain and found averaged across many people, sex differences in brain structure do exist, but an individual brain is likely to be just that: individual, with a mix of features confirming there are no two types of brain. However the article also reveals there are still functions in the brain that are different between men and women. Markus Hausmann at Durham University said "We have also identified spatial problems where women outperform men – the black-and-white idea of a male or female brain is clearly too simple."
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