In the article, the brains of men and women aren't really different by Kate Wheeling, she states reasons how the brain plays a role in gender. She states "The left hippocampus, for example, an area of the brain associated with memory, was usually larger in men than in women. In each region, however, there was significant overlap between males and females; some women had a larger or more male-typical left hippocampus, for example, while the hippocampus of some men was smaller than that of the average female." This quote explains how part of the brain, the hippocampus, plays a role in the gender's brains.

Article for "Gender"

This contribution could be valuable to wikipedia because it emphasizes on the idea of the section to the article "Gender" in wikipedia and it fits the section where it states General Studies - Brains. This clearly gives a great example on how the brain is different in the gender and how they are different. This could help many students in research projects looking for differences in gender brains.

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  1. ^ Wheeling, Kate. "The Brains of Men and Women Aren't Really That Different". ScienceMag. AAAS. Retrieved 31 January 2017.