Brain
04/07/2018
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By David Williams
Neurocognitive architecture in humans is sexually dimorphic as observed by hemispheric lateralization of sleep spindles
Researchers have determined that males and females are not so similar after all, at least as far as sleep spindles and the lateralization of cognitive functions are concerned. These findings have been detailed in a new study that was recently published in the journal Sleep Spindles & Cortical Up States. Males and females are different […]
10/02/2017
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By Lance D Johnson
However you “identify,” there are only two types of brains: male and female
By natural design, gender is binary, indicated by XX and XY chromosomes and reinforced by the brain’s own wiring. Scientists at the NYU School of Medicine confirm that there are two types of brains, male and female, and they are wired distinctively different in regards to aggression and mating. By nature, male and female brains are […]
08/12/2017
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By Ethan Huff
Same science status quo that claims “women have more active brains than men” simultaneously insists men and women have no differences at all
According to the political correctness police, there’s absolutely no difference whatsoever between men and women, and gender is just a social construct. But a new paper published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease begs to differ, making the everyone-would-be-crying-sexist-if-it-favored-men claim that women have “more active brains” than men, at least when it comes to areas […]
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