Communication: The Difference bewtween Men and Women

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Communication is the basic way for human beings to connect with each other. In our daily lives tons of information are exchanging from one another. If you have notice, there are some differences during communication between men and women. Because of these differences, a nature-versus-nurture debate on the cause of these communicate differences had been occurred. In my point of view, both sides can cause these differences.
Some expects propose an idea to explain this communication difference that is biological factors (Cordileone, 2006). According to Cordileone, Marianne Legato, an internist and professor of clinical medicine at Columbia University in New York and founder of the Partnership for Gender-Specific Medicine, explains in her book Why Men Never Remember and Women Never Forget that sex determines the hormones that circulate in our brain. Hormones trigger the fetal brain to grow in particular ways and this meshes with the learning we undergo through out our lives to make us who we are. She points out that men have larger brains but studies show women’s brain has more cells in the left hemisphere where controls listening and speaking. Female also have higher concentrations of dopamine, a chemical messenger that nerve cells use to communicate. More messengers means better and faster connections. The right hemisphere that we use to navigate the world and call on to do spatial tasks plays a dominant role in the male brain. Another expert Baron-Cohen, a professor of psychology and psychiatry and researcher in sex differences at Cambridge University holds common ground with Legato and found evidence to support that men and women behave differently because their brains work differently. In Baron-Cohen’s book The Essential Differ...

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...rs communicate in the same way and for some time the nurture affects biology profoundly. According to Provitera (2000), Tannen (1992) reported after research that males speak more often than females in mixed-gender interaction. Usually males dominated the conversation and researchers thought males and females were participating equally, which means there’s no big difference between men and women. Actually the communication difference gap between men and women has been shrunk nowadays. People are no more trapped in the stereotypes. Men can talk more about their feelings while women can express straight to the point, like men do.
We have to admit that both nature and nurture factors affect the way men and women communicate. It’s inappropriate to conclude in an extreme answer. There’s no doubt that genes made us who we are meanwhile the society shape us in some ways.

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