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A 2014 study by University of Pennsylvania researchers involving 428 male and 521 female youths found that female brains consistently showed more strongly coordinated activity between hemispheres, while male brains showed more tightly coordinated activity within local brain regions.
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- How men's and women's brains are different | Stanford Medicine stanmed.stanford.edu via serper
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