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October 1, 2012
In Today's Issue
- The "secret" to losing belly fat...
- Research Proves It: Men And Women See Things Differently
- 1 Quick Technique To Burn More Fat
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Research Proves It: Men And Women See Things Differently
Dear Reader,
It's what many have suspected all along... the brains of men and women process what we see in different ways. Yes, we are different. Men are more in tune to fine detail and things that move fast. Women are better at telling the difference between colors. The research confirming the differences appears in the journal Biology of Sex Differences.
The study authors from Brooklyn College and Hunter College of the City University of New York came to their conclusion after examining volunteers over age 16. All the subjects had normal color vision and vision measuring 20/20 that was either natural or achieved with correction.
When the subjects looked at colors, the team saw that men needed a longer wavelength to detect the same hue as a woman. The men also had more trouble telling the difference between colors in the middle of the color spectrum. Men were better at working with images that changed quickly. The research showed that just as with senses like hearing and smell, there are dramatic sex differences in vision between men and women.
It may play that testosterone plays a part in the differences in the senses.
Fascinating that the size of the brain of both sexes is 95% of its adult size by 4 years old. Very often, girls start to speak and read at an earlier age then boys do, and this gives females typically better verbal skills like learning a new language. Women also have better night vision and a more acute sense of taste, hearing and smell.
By the teen years changes in the brain become more sex specific with the brains of men and women keeping their unique characteristics all through life. Adult males have larger cerebral size, about 10% in fact, than women do, but there are parts of the brain that are large in women including the caudate nucleus, hippocampus and others.
In men, the hypothalamus, stria terminalis and other structures are proportionally bigger than in women.
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Research Proves It: Men And Women See Things Differently Continued...
It also seems that men tend to use one side of the brain most often, while women use both sides regularly. It's this that causes behavior differences between the sexes. While not hard and fast rules, experts have found that women are better at sensing emotional messages in conversations, gestures and expressions so they are more sensitive.
As for men, they're better at spatial coordination and sense of direction. They're better at math and interpreting three-dimensional objects. They have better hand eye coordination and more precise control of their large muscles. They have better sight in bright light and a better sense of perspective.
Male or female, there are things that can nurture the brain, adding to what nature has given. Eating a balanced, nutritious diet with plenty of natural sources of antioxidants, fish, fruits and veggies and whole grains while also getting enough physical and mental exercise, learning new things and ensuring you get the right amount of restful sleep are all key to keeping your brain healthy and sharp as the years pass.
To your good health,
Kirsten Whittaker
Daily Health Bulletin Editor
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Sources:
http://www.ivillage.com/men-women-idoi-see-things-differently-study/4-a-484771
National Library of Medicine on vision issues:
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003029.htm
Info on the brain differences between men and women:
http://www.columbia.edu/itc/anthropology/v1007/jakabovics/mf2.html
WebMD info on differences in brain between men and women:
http://www.webmd.com/balance/features/how-male-female-brains-differ
Info on brain power and how to keep your mind healthy and fit:
http://oedb.org/library/features/100-ways-to-keep-your-mind-healthy
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