Female Brains vs. Male Brains

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As you’re reading this right now, your brain is arranging twenty-six letters into words, which become sentences, and may eventually turn into research papers. Inside every human being’s skull lies a three-pound pile of mush that controls everything you do. From the way you breathe to the way you sleep, your brain is doing all the work. Scientists have studied the brain for hundreds of years, but have only understood a small amount on how it works. But, scientists have found a few differences and similarities between the average male and female brain. The question is, whose brain is more superior? On average, women’s brains are more superior than men’s brains.
The average woman has better use of her mental skills than the average man. “Women are better at interpreting body language,” (Brynie, 101-116), meaning that women can detect what one may be feeling faster than a man can. Because women are better than interpreting body language, they seem to handle emotions well. Women do not usually use physical aggression towards one another, which may be due to the fact that “women, as a whole, may also be better than men at controlling their emotions” (webmd.com). Going back to the fact that women are able to identify one’s feelings quicker, they are also better at tasks involving intuition. Independent.co.uk wrote an article comparing the male and female brains, where professor Ragini Verma commented, “because the female connections link with the left hemisphere, which is associated with logical thinking, with the right, which is linked with intuition this could help explain why women tend to do better than men at intuitive tasks”. The way that the female brain is wired can certainly be in account to why women act differently than men. ...

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