Men and women sometimes struggle to understand each other. This could be explained by differences in behavior. Yes, we would not be connected in the same way. At least that’s what we can read in the Proceedings of the American Academy of Sciences (Pnas).
Ragini Verma, professor of radiology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine compared the brains of 521 healthy women and 428 men, ages nine to twenty-two. The result of these observations shows distinct connections between men and women. “These maps of brain connectivity show striking and also complementary differences in the architecture of the human brain. They help provide a potential neural basis for why men excel at some tasks and women at others,” explains the professor. .
Complementary brains
Concretely, in the male brain, we see greater neuronal connectivity between the front of the brain, the seat of action coordination, and the back in the cerebellum, the seat of intuition. The human brain is thus programmed to facilitate the exchange of information between the center of perception and action. This connection would reflect his ability to learn and perform a single task(like skiing or boating)
In women, the right hemisphere, the seat of analysis and information processing, is connected to the left hemisphere, the center of intuition. Translation, women would be endowed with a greater social intelligence and a stronger memory. This is why they would be able to perform several tasks at the same time.
Rest assured gentlemen, the female brain still needs yours, this study implicitly demonstrates that the “brains of women and men are really complementary”.