by d5kenn on September 6th, 2003

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They say men have better "3D and spatial perception," while women are better at discerning emotions and multitasking. Is this true?

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  • by dirtlover on September 21st, 2003

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    Not really. The brain devlopment of males and female are close in comparison.

    Males tend to have a better grasp on 3D and spatial perception just because they grow up doing more sports and activites that involve that side of the brain. Women discern emotions and multitasking better because they are brought up to do so. The truth is that we are born the same and it's how we are brought up that makes a differents. (unless there are some genentic problems like A.D.D and so on)

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    • sorry, the question doesn't ask about brain development. and yes, men are better at science and math, women at language

      Cesar Alejandro

      by Cesar Alejandro on October 17th, 2003

    • My bio teacher explained it the same way; thanks

      Anonymous

      by Anonymous on November 19th, 2003

    • Scientists now know that heredity and genetics play a far stronger role than socialization does.

      HungryGuy

      by HungryGuy on August 14th, 2004

    • Spatial ability is affected by testosterone levels.

      mojo70

      by mojo70 on March 2nd, 2005

    • ignorant, unscientific neofeminist tripe

      JosephGoro

      by JosephGoro on August 29th, 2005

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