Brain Imaging Reveals Gender Differences on Cooperation

“It’s not that either males or women are much better at complying or cannot cooperate with each other,” said the study’s senior author, Allan Reiss, M.D., a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences and of radiology. “Rather, there’s simply …

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