The way our brains are made affects how we think, learn, see, smell, feel, communicate, love, make love, fight, succeed or fail. Understanding how our brains and those of others, are made is a matter of no little importance.
Ph.D. Anne Moir
We do not teach our boy children to be aggressive - indeed, we try vainly to unteach it. Even researchers most hostile to the acknowledgment of sex differences agree that this is a male feature. Innate aggression of men, explains to a large degree their historical dominance of the species.
A woman's greater imagination can solve intractable problems - be they professional or domestic - at one apparently intuitive stroke. The most women cannot read a map as well as a man. But women can read a character better.
The brain, the chief administrative and emotional organ of life, is differently constructed in men and in women; it processes information in a different way, which results in different perceptions, priorities and behaviour.
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