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мақолада когнитив қобилиятларнинг намоён бўлишида гендер фарқлар миядаги кулранг модда, оқ модда ва цереброспинал суюқликнинг ҳажми билан тушунтирилади.

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  • Nashr soni
  • Ko'rishlar soni 277
  • Internet havola
  • DOIdoi.org/10.47100/conference_pedagogy/S1_2
  • UzSCI tizimida yaratilgan sana 17-08-2020
  • O'qishlar soni 196
  • Nashr sanasi
  • Asosiy tilO'zbek
  • Sahifalar20-25
Ўзбек

мақолада когнитив қобилиятларнинг намоён бўлишида гендер фарқлар миядаги кулранг модда, оқ модда ва цереброспинал суюқликнинг ҳажми билан тушунтирилади.

Русский

в статье гендерные различия в проявлении когнитивных способностей объясняются объемом серого вещества, белого вещества и спинномозговой жидкости в мозге

English

the article explains the gender differences in the manifestation of cognitive abilities by the volume of gray matter, white matter and cerebrospinal fluid in the brain.

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