If we are going to inspect the high school calculus classroom or the university or college engineering course staff, the ratio between men and women may deviate considerably. Why do women and men choose different actions and act? The main focus of public opinion lies in the environmental clues that lead to our unique behavior. However, there is a natural biological rationale between choices between men and women and between different abilities. Over the years, differences in cognitive function or brain processing between sexual functions have been the subject of concern.
A good example is the difference between male and female brain. A recent large-scale study found that there is a statistically significant difference between male brain and female behavior in important areas. However, they also found that the similarity exceeds the difference, and there is no clinical difference between males and females. The important thing is that you can investigate and find statistical differences, but as long as you do not know if these differences are clinically meaningful, you do everything you do. Researchers in this research can not distinguish the brains of men unless they know which one is the first, because the statistically significant differences in activities are not converted to what they can actually be used in the workplace.
This paper, published in the journal Brain and Behavior this week, shows that women may suffer about twice as much anxiety as men. Dr. Olivia Remes, a candidate for doctoral course at Cambridge University in the UK, sex difference can be attributed to differences in brain chemistry, hormonal fluctuation, or male-female stress response. "In mental health surveys, and in general, anxiety is not severely captured," she added. "People are increasingly paying attention to depression, but this is an important mental health problem, but anxiety is equally important, it will weaken, it can lead to suicide, and a high society It is related to physical expenses. "