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Variations in the density of the synapses that connect neurons in the left temporal cortex (a region of the brain involved in emotional and social processing), and possibly other regions, may help explain differences in how men and women think, neuroscientists at Complutense University in Madrid suggest.
Gender differences seen in brain connections - being-human - 08 September 2008 - New Scientist |
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