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Genders really do think differently

Men use more gray matter, women use more white

By Bjorn Carey
Updated: 9:17 p.m. ET Jan. 20, 2005

Men and women do think differently, at least where the anatomy of the brain is concerned, according to a new study.


The brain is made primarily of two different types of tissue, called gray matter and white matter. This new research reveals that men think more with their gray matter, and women think more with white. Researchers stressed that just because the two sexes think differently, this does not affect intellectual performance.

Psychology professor Richard Haier of the University of California, Irvine led the research along with colleagues from the University of New Mexico. Their findings show that in general, men have nearly 6.5 times the amount of gray matter related to general intelligence compared with women, whereas women have nearly 10 times the amount of white matter related to intelligence compared to men.

"These findings suggest that human evolution has created two different types of brains designed for equally intelligent behavior," said Haier, adding that, "by pinpointing these gender-based intelligence areas, the study has the potential to aid research on dementia and other cognitive-impairment diseases in the brain."

The results are detailed in the online version of the journal NeuroImage.

In human brains, gray matter represents information processing centers, whereas white matter works to network these processing centers.

The results from this study may help explain why men and women excel at different types of tasks, said co-author and neuropsychologist Rex Jung of the University of New Mexico. For example, men tend to do better with tasks requiring more localized processing, such as mathematics, Jung said, while women are better at integrating and assimilating information from distributed gray-matter regions of the brain, which aids language skills.

Scientists find it very interesting that while men and women use two very different activity centers and neurological pathways, men and women perform equally well on broad measures of cognitive ability, such as intelligence tests.

This research also gives insight to why different types of head injuries are more disastrous to one sex or the other. For example, in women 84 percent of gray matter regions and 86 percent of white matter regions involved in intellectual performance were located in the frontal lobes, whereas the percentages of these regions in a man’s frontal lobes are 45 percent and zero, respectively. This matches up well with clinical data that shows frontal lobe damage in women to be much more destructive than the same type of damage in men.

Both Haier and Jung hope that this research will someday help doctors diagnose brain disorders in men and women earlier, as well as provide help designing more effective and precise treatments for brain damage.
The reason why that is interesting is the following. Doesn't autistic brains have more white matter? tet baron cohen claims autism is the extreme male brain. This seems to be a blow to his claim
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Extreme male brain... don't know if that applies to me, except that I think logically.  If I only I could remember my neurology from biology class.  At least I did better than the girls.  Our teacher would be telling us repeatadly about something, then ask the girls about it and:  Um...... motor neurons?  no, synapses?  um.... chemical receptors? um.................. Oh, I don't know! :roll:   *girl goes back to sending emails and sms messages to her friends*

TheASman Wrote:
Doesn't autistic brains have more white matter? tet baron cohen claims autism is the extreme male brain. This seems to be a blow to his claim


The opposite, actually - autistic brains seem to have less white matter.  Particularly, smaller corpus callosa (i.e. the connection between the two hemispheres of the brain).

Check this article out >> http://www.stat.wisc.edu/~mchung/papers/ni_autism.pdf

and they've only just worked out that men and women think/behave differently?  some people should spend their time doing something useful, methinks...

vetivert Wrote:
and they've only just worked out that men and women think/behave differently?  some people should spend their time doing something useful, methinks...


Like financing a study on the number out newtons it takes to open a packet of chips, or turn on a light switch... I get sick of reading articles in newspapers like:
'a three million dollar study by the University of Woomboolaloo uncovers shocking revelations that fast food is linked to obesity and diabetes'
or
'new studies show that a staggering 50% of the population has a below average intelligence'.
:roll:

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