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An overview of the current state in neural imaging, with an interesting conclusion.
Given the fact of the brain's lifelong plasticity - its almost thirsty, spongelike responsiveness to environmental (physical, social, familial, ...) influences -, science cannot (and should not) attribute any stereotype, including that of sex differences, to mere brain structure.
Didn't learn anything new and I've read better-written books on science. But the conclusion was worthwhile.
For readers interested in more in-depth treatment of this subject, I strongly recommend Angela Saini's Inferior: How Science Got Women Wrong and the New Research that's Rewriting the Story.
Given the fact of the brain's lifelong plasticity - its almost thirsty, spongelike responsiveness to environmental (physical, social, familial, ...) influences -, science cannot (and should not) attribute any stereotype, including that of sex differences, to mere brain structure.
Didn't learn anything new and I've read better-written books on science. But the conclusion was worthwhile.
For readers interested in more in-depth treatment of this subject, I strongly recommend Angela Saini's Inferior: How Science Got Women Wrong and the New Research that's Rewriting the Story.