Are there differences in the strength of women’s and men’s brains when it comes to board games such as chess and shogi?

In the worlds of chess, shogi, and go, the top ranks are often occupied by men, so I wonder if male brains are stronger than female brains in intellectual battles. I think there are aspects of thinking ability that are more suited to one gender than another, Is it a question of what kind of life the most intelligent women will pursue?

I think it is certainly an issue as to whether transgender women will belong to the male or female category in the battle of wits. Even if they take medication to become more feminine, it is not necessarily certain that their thinking ability and areas of expertise will become closer to that of women.

Among “famous modern people” and “historical figures,” there are people who possess both masculine and feminine sides and demonstrate high levels of thinking ability. As such, the question of the differences in thinking between male and female brains raises the question of whether the degree to which one can empathize with the opposite sex affects the depth of one’s thinking.

Even for men who are not transgender, as they are influenced by masculine and feminine ways of looking at things and feelings through various creative works, it is possible that their brains and thoughts naturally develop structures similar to the male brain + female brain, which can lead to deeper thoughts in intellectual battles.

Considering this, I think it is important to keep in mind that when it comes to the idea that there is a disparity between female and male brains when it comes to intellectual battles, cultural aspects and neuroscientific facts also have a complex influence.

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