Male and female brains are different from "summary" of Brain Rules (Updated and Expanded) by John Medina
Men and women are different. There, I said it. And I don't mean just physically. I mean inside their skulls. It turns out that the brains of males and females are not the same. They are wired differently, and these differences can have a significant impact on how we behave and think.
For starters, men and women process emotions differently. Women tend to use both hemispheres of the brain when processing emotions, while men primarily use just one. This can lead to differences in how emotions are expressed and understood. Women are generally better at reading emotions in others, while men may struggle more in this area.
Another key difference between male and female brains is in the way they handle stress. When faced with a stressful situation, men are more likely to respond with a "fight or flight" response, while women are more likely to engage in what is known as "tend and befriend" behavior. This means that w...
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