“For men, thinking about colors was less important because as hunters they just needed to spot something dark and shoot it, Hurlbert said.”
That WOULD be hilarious if the guy who said it hadn’t actually believed it. Now it’s just sad.
Didn’t feminists say that there are no biological differences between men and women, with the possible exception of between the legs differences?
Actually it's a woman—“Anya Hurlbert”—who wrote the report. I think she was grasping for a reason why her husband would rather chew glass than go with her to pick out just the right shade of off-white for the dining room trim.
(Oops, I slipped into gender-based stereotyping again! ;-)