Men and women are pretty evenly matched in many ways, says Marla Ahlgrimm. Intelligence is one of these. However, our brains are not necessarily alike, and they are designed to do different things.
According to Marla Ahlgrimm, the male brain is approximately 10% larger than the typical females. However, size doesn’t mean that men are smarter. One area where size does play a role in a specific ability is the inferior-parietal lobule, which is larger in men. This is associated with greater mathematical and speed judgment processing abilities.
Women, on the other hand, have more gray matter when compared to men of the same age. This holds cells that help the body process sensory perception and muscle control. Interestingly, Marla Ahlgrimm says that women’s gray matter decreases during gestation. This is a scientific explanation for what all pregnant and formerly pregnant women know as “pregnancy brain.”