H2Andy
Contributor
well, from those results (and taking them at face value), it looks like women's brains
are much more diverse, encompasing all categories, whereas men's brains are much
more limited in range, with only three categories represented.
also, i find it really interesting that for women, the balanced brain is the
most common type, whereas for men, the extreme S is the most common.
and contrary to common perceptions, a larger percentange of women have
a balanced brain than men.
now... if only i could figure out what all this means
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are much more diverse, encompasing all categories, whereas men's brains are much
more limited in range, with only three categories represented.
also, i find it really interesting that for women, the balanced brain is the
most common type, whereas for men, the extreme S is the most common.
and contrary to common perceptions, a larger percentange of women have
a balanced brain than men.
now... if only i could figure out what all this means
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