Men and women have the same brains: scientist
A neuroscientist has claimed that the notion that men and women have different brain structures is merely a myth. The minor differences are environmental and not innate.
A Neuroscientist has claimed that the notion that men and women have different brain structures is merely a myth.
According The Telegraph, in a speech at the Women of the World Festival on Saturday, neuroscientist Gina Rippon of Aston University Birmingham, said that gender differences are environmental and not innate.
She said that the bottom line is that saying there are differences in male and female brains is just not true, asserting that there is pretty compelling evidence that any differences are tiny and are the result of environment not biology, the Independent reported.
To make the link between cultural stimuli and brain difference, Rippon cited a study that suggested that the brains of London black cab drivers change physically when they learn the encyclopaedic mental map of London's streets.
She said that in the same way, a muscle gets larger when it is used, women's brains are culturally trained to be wired for multi-tasking.
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