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Am I crazy or does this study just say men have bigger brains

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Yes but women specialize more as per the diagram.

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Men are to the right of women in all but 1 measure. This doesn't even support the men have higher variability thing it just says men are better on the whole? Idk i didn't read it

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the women go higher up though which implies their neurons are denser in some specific part of the brain as per my lack of understanding of the subject

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"higher up" on a graph means they're more tightly clustered around the mode. There's less variation among women

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what? I thought the graph was brain volume and density. Women have smaller brains but one part of it is denser than in men which would suggest a specialization quality, for example color reception sensitivity.

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!r-slurs our guy :marsey#chartgaussian:

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It's true, women are smarter but there is less of them

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Tragic. Today is the fricking day that @Fresh_Start learns he's a fricking woman. :marseycheerup:

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what?

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Learn how to read a graph you fricking r-slur

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These are distributions no? Height just means more people at that level and it's the right shift that implies higher density. And men are all to the right

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You mean higher up in the curve?

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