A new study shows huge differences, with no overlap between women and men.
Posted May 24, 2024 Reviewed by Tyler Woods
Key points
- A new study from Stanford shows remarkable differences between female and male brains.
- The researchers found no overlap between male and female, and rejected the idea of a „continuum.“
- Male-pattern brain connectivity predicted male cognitive function but not female cognitive function.
- Female-pattern brain connectivity predicted female cognitive function but not male cognitive function.