A Northwestern team has found that boys and girls (ages 9 to 15) have different communication patterns and styles. They respond to language tasks differently. Whereas girls abstract language information in a similar fashion whether they listen or read words, the accuracy of boys’ responses depended more on the patterns of activation of their auditory (listening to words) or visual (reading words) cortices.
Communication differences in children
Written on Tuesday, June 17th, 2008 at 12:52 pm by JsandersFiled under Biological Differences, Communication Style Differences.




