the brain. Chemical differences have been found by one group of investigators, but no one has the faintest idea what the significance of these differences may be. While it has been claimed that the female has a better blood supply to her brain, in that the combined diameters of her internal carotid and vertebral arteries in relation to total brain mass are greater than those of the male, it would seem unlikely that this fact, if it is a fact, has any bearing upon the matter of intelligence. In the words of Havelock Ellis, ''To sum up, it may be said that investigation has shown that the ancient view which credited men with a significantly larger amount of nervous tissue than women has been altogether overthrown. There is much better ground for the latter view, according to which, relative to size, the nervous superiority belongs to women."
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Beginning in the early 1990s, new methods were developed for detecting what happens while thinking. For this purpose various powerful imaging technologies were developed, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and positron emission technology (PET). By means of such instruments it now is possible to observe something of what is going on in the brain as it reacts to thinking, feeling, emotions, remembering, problem solving, mathematical activity, reading faces, making judgments, idling, and the like. These images tell us where, and in which side of the brain, things are happening. The fundamental discovery thus far is that the two lobes, or hemispheres of the brain function very differently in women. In women as well as men, the left hemisphere is found to be normally dominant for language functions, while the right hemisphere is prominently involved with spatial and nonverbal relations. This does not mean that each hemisphere is either exclusive or independent from the other, for every function seems to be capable of representation on either side. Hence, though one now speaks of the left/right brain, men tend to rely more on one or other hemisphere when processing information, whereas women will use both hemispheres; in other words, the male brain is more lateralized . Since processing information is what the brain does for a living, it is evident that women use their brains more efficiently than men.
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The structural system that makes possible communication between both hemispheres of the brain is the corpus callosum, the largest fiber tract of the brain and the main highway of communication between both hemispheres. The corpus callosum contains
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