Wednesday, February 12, 2020

The story is mostly one of small female advantages

Like the ability to hear a baby roll over in its crib three blocks away, or those socks are 3 days stink, mister. Laundry!

Isegoria:
"In Human Diversity: The Biology of Gender, Race, and Class, Charles Murray relies on Diane Halpern’s fourth edition of Sex Differences in Cognitive Abilities (2012) for his list of specific skills and aptitudes that each sex performs better. He starts with sensory perception:

When it comes to the five senses — taste, touch, smell, sound, vision — the story is mostly one of small female advantages..."
A quick, interesting read. Click.