Rockefeller neurobiologist proposes ‘The end of sex as we once knew it’
Monday, February 2, 2009 - 12:28
in Psychology & Sociology
Brain structures involved in learning and memory are shaped differently by different hormones. Does that mean women are from Venus and men are from Mars? No. But it does mean, contrary to accepted dogma and more in line with common sense, that the sexes differ in ways other than their reproductive organs.
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