The question of the differences between the male and female brains has always been a topic of debate among scientists, as mental illnesses and psychological disorders manifest themselves differently between the sexes.
Experts say that understanding how deeply rooted this difference is in biology versus environment could lead to better treatments.
Thanks to AI, scientists are beginning to effectively differentiate between male and female brains by exploiting subtle differences in cellular structure and the nervous system in humans that play a role in cognitive functions such as visual perception, movement, and emotional regulation.
Other studies also point to gender-based differences in the structure of the human brain that may be present in males and females from birth.
But what is still completely unclear is how much these differences matter?
While scientists identify differences in the brains of women and men, their research inevitably leads to difficult questions about how deeply gender and culture interact to shape human cognition.