Barb-SAN
12-14-2006, 04:52 PM
"The University of Pennsylvania's Brain Behavior Laboratory has developed tests that demonstrate sex-dependent differences in human brain function. These differences are seen when comparing the performances of men and women in neuropsychological tasks involving spatial orientation, emotion processing and verbal memory, for example.
Following the TODAY Show interview with Dr. Ruben Gur, a leading researcher in brain function and Director of the Brain Behavior Laboratory, we now give you the opportunity to learn for yourself how sex plays a role in the development of our cognitive abilities!
By participating in this experiment, you will also be able to challenge this theory and see if sex differences really exist!"
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16187129/ (Article)
https://webcnp.med.upenn.edu/special/sex_differences.html (Test)
Following the TODAY Show interview with Dr. Ruben Gur, a leading researcher in brain function and Director of the Brain Behavior Laboratory, we now give you the opportunity to learn for yourself how sex plays a role in the development of our cognitive abilities!
By participating in this experiment, you will also be able to challenge this theory and see if sex differences really exist!"
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16187129/ (Article)
https://webcnp.med.upenn.edu/special/sex_differences.html (Test)