Studies have shown that men and women actually have different brains and that these differences are seen from the time of fetal development.
A research team at the New York-based Langton Medical Center in New York (USA) scanned the brain of a fetus with a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) device to check the resting brain connectivity when the women in their late pregnancy were still idle. According to the report.
Moraey Thomson, who led the study, said in an interview with The Times in the UK, "The results are what I expected."
This study analyzed the MRI data of 118 fetuses (78 boys and 40 girls) who were found to be resting with their 25-week-old pregnant women (25 to 39 weeks) when they were resting.
One of the biggest differences was the connectivity between distant regions of the brain, such as the frontal and occipital lobes. Girls produced more long-distance brain neural networks. Of course, these characteristics can not explain the differences between men and women.
On the other hand, the brain connectivity of boys was more variable than that of girls. This could explain why males are more vulnerable to environmental impacts than females, he added.
This discovery fires a new debate over a long debate between men and women about different brains.
Some scientists argue that men and women's different ways of thinking are formed by social factors, but other scientists say that these differences are from birth. Therefore, this result is controversial.
Professor Gary Rippon of Aston University in England argues that the study does not prove that the brain changes in the uterus. Professor Lipon said, "Researchers have made an unfounded conclusion by pursuing an agenda of gender difference."
Source
Direct translation without giving credit to the original author is Plagiarism.
Repeated plagiarism is considered spam. Spam is discouraged by the community and may result in action from the cheetah bot.
More information on Image Plagiarism
If you believe this comment is in error, please contact us in #disputes on Discord
Please note that direct translations including attribution or source with no original content is also considered spam.