Brain study finds male-female differences in eye-hand co-ordination
I found an interesting article this past weekend on a new study that says stroke victims should have different rehabilitation programs depending on their gender. The study states that men and women use different parts of their brain for similar activities and that men and women's brains vary in the split-fire second before your brain begins a task.
While this study is not only interesting in being able to understand some of the differences between men and women, this is significant in being able to tailor treatments after people suffer from strokes and other brain injuries.
You can read the full story here.
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