Researchers have shot down a notorious female legend

A Swedish scientific research has disproved the myth that women are…
more able than men to manage at the same time a lot of different things, as mentioned, today, one of the authors of the.
Contrary to the myth “the results of our investigation show that men are better than women at doing at the same time a lot of things,” explained Timo Μάντιλα, a professor of psychology at the university of Stockholm.
The researchers, whose conclusions will be published in the american scientific journal Psychological Science, found that the successful handling of many concurrent tasks is associated with the cycle of menstruation: the ability of women to make parallel of different things growing up around menstrual blood, and appears reduced around the period of ovulation, when they increase the levels of estrogen.
The survey involved 160 subjects aged 20-43 years of age. The test subjects were asked to monitor three timers that start at different times from one another and were running at a different rate. At the same time, I had to watch a screen which showed various Swedish names and κλικάρουν with their mouse when they saw a word.
“The results showed a clear difference in ability between the men and women who were in the phase of ovulation. No difference between the men and women who were in a phase of menses,” concluded the Μάντιλα.

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