tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8355052.post2498346740053747084..comments2024-03-28T09:52:15.415-04:00Comments on Common Denominator: Brain Rule #11: GenderKen Schenckhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09745548537303356655noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8355052.post-2107368994534498142013-02-01T11:15:18.079-05:002013-02-01T11:15:18.079-05:00Are there REALLY Gender differences? Temperament/P...Are there REALLY Gender differences? Temperament/Personality differences seem to be the categories that make for most of our differences. How can psychologists study with control groups when there are so many variations to a person to test whether these are true gender differences, or whether they are differences related to personality or experiences? I understand the genetic distinctions, but how are our brains (personalities involved with our genes in a distinctly gender defined way?<br /><br />I listened to a talk on how the brain responded to different stimuli based on personality (myer-briggs) which was interesting.<br /><br />Just wondering.Angie Van De Merwehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12617299120618867829noreply@blogger.com