Neuroscience research finds brain structure differences in men and women are not strongly linked to behavioral differences

Brain structure differences in men and women are only weakly linked to behavioral differences, according to new research that analyzed two large independent brain imaging datasets. The findings have been published in the journal Psychological Science. The researchers used data from the Human Connectome Project and the Queensland Twin IMaging Study to examine individual differences in male and female brain structure.

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