Yet again, scientists fail to find any differences in male and female brain. Because there aren’t any:
“Sex differences in the brain are irresistible to those looking to explain stereotypic differences between men and women,” said Dr. Eliot. “They often make a big splash, in spite of being based on small samples. But as we explore multiple datasets and are able to coalesce very large samples of males and females, we find these differences often disappear or are trivial.”
Scientists keep looking for these non-existent “gendered brains” because there’s a huge premium in finding them. There is no media attention, no link love, no gleeful facebooking in science. The only way to attract crowds is to soothe them with some new variation on the tired old “men, Mars, women, Venus” idiocy.
There are crowds of people who are so empty inside, so devoid of individuality that this “men and women are different” mythology is all they have to fill the inner vacuum, poor sods. For them, this research is painful to contemplate. For those with some inner substance, it’s all “well, duh, everybody knows that gendered brains are a crock invented to tranquilize idiots.”