Do women remember better than men do? Research shows that females may
have an advantage when it comes to episodic memory, a type of long-term
memory based on personal experiences. A Swedish team of psychologists
showed, for example, that women are better on average than men at
remembering faces, particularly female faces. These findings may have an
evolutionary explanation that is rooted in female-female competition,
says David C. Geary, a psychologist at the University of
Missouri-Colombia <http://www.missouri.edu>  who was not involved with
the study. "Women certainly fought and continue to fight over the
best guys… those with good genes and resources to invest in
kids," Geary says. Remembering details of personal experiences is
important for monitoring and maneuvering relationships, including
disrupting the social and romantic ties of other women who are
competitors, he says. Previous studies have shown that women also have a
superior memory for verbal information, which they may use to dissect a
person's underlying motives or intentions-a skill that, according to
Geary, "seems to elude many man."


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