Emotional Expression and Gender Influence
There has been increasing amount of research devoted to discerning the role of gender and its influence in the emotional response to a particular situation. These researches have added weight to the presumption that the structural differences of the cerebral cortex has a substantial influence in triggering emotional responses and the differing reactions in men and women to an external stimuli. Let us have a brief outlook of the psychological and biological effects that contribute to the differing emotional responses (in men and women) and the scientific explanation for the same.
The Brain
Studies of the brain structure (neuroanotomy) have indicated a basic structural difference of the brain in men and women. We are now aware that boys tend to have a highly developed right brain whereas girls have a well-developed left brain. This notion explains the unique mental aptitude exhibited by men and women. Generally men tend to fair well in science and math's, subjects that require spatial visualization, while women are well-known for their verbal ability. (Which involves the left side of their brain).[1]. Though these findings are not applicable in each and every case they reflect the general outcome of researches conducted on a large scale. Along with this biological bias there is also a psychological factor involved in the cognitive function. This has been attested and documented by many scientists. "There is a considerable agreement that, beginning in second grade and persisting through the 12th grade, children perceive social - verbal and artistic skills as feminine, whereas spatial,...
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