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I watched something about this on Discovery Channel, Science Of The Sexes, it details this exact subject. And yes you are correct. IT is how the brains are developed during childhood, and how they developed in our ancestors. While the men went out to hunt(depth perception/muscle growth and so on) the women say at home and developed language skills and other features.
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I saw the same show on Discovery Channel :-)
by HungryGuy on August 14th, 2004
I saw the same show.
by Psyche the Psychic on February 16th, 2005
I am dismayed to hear that the men/hunt women/gather explanation is still perpetuated in this modern age.
by Noi Wszolek on March 4th, 2005
Language skills and "other" features were developed by children of both genders.
by BoundSyco on May 20th, 2005