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  1. Men and women literally see things in different ways. Men have thicker retinas and larger M cells than women. The M cells are responsible for tracking the movement of objects. Women have more P cells, which are responsible for identifying objects, as well as analyzing textures and colors.

  2. 17 gru 2020 · #1: Women were better at detecting expressions of disgust. Conventional wisdom and a litany of past research suggest that women have a higher emotional quotient (EQ) than men. But...

  3. 8 mar 2019 · And it’s up to everyone, men and women, to make it happen. As the following statistics show, there are huge differences in the types of inequality faced by women in different parts of the world - from cultural representation, to domestic burdens and child marriage.

  4. 21 wrz 2020 · 1. All is not doom and gloom—there are significant bright spots to celebrate. Maternal mortality is decreasing in most places, and literacy and secondary education enrollment are increasing in many countries. At work, too, most countries are making slow and steady progress in equality.

  5. www.sciencefocus.com › the-human-body › whats-the-difference-between-men-and-womenWhat's the difference between men and women?

    What's the difference between men and women? - BBC Science Focus Magazine.

  6. 31 lip 2019 · In general, men and women do not differ on many psychological characteristics. But there is evidence for some (mostly small) differences.

  7. 22 maj 2017 · Women are twice as likely as men to experience clinical depression in their lifetimes; likewise for post-traumatic stress disorder. Men are twice as likely to become alcoholic or drug-dependent, and 40 percent more likely to develop schizophrenia.

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