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For generations, we've been taught that women and men are essentially very different, and that there are biological reasons for this. Is it so? The answer, according to this groundbreaking examination of the intersections of gender, sex, and the brain, is 'no.' Based on the latest scientific evidence, this enlightening book shakes the belief that there are female and male brains, expounding instead that each human brain is a unique mosaic of male and female traits. In doing so, it allows for a new, fascinating look at the gender binary.

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For generations, we've been taught that women and men are essentially very different, and that there are biological reasons for this. Is it so? The answer, according to this groundbreaking examination of the intersections of gender, sex, and the brain, is 'no.' Based on the latest scientific evidence, this enlightening book shakes the belief that there are female and male brains, expounding instead that each human brain is a unique mosaic of male and female traits. In doing so, it allows for a new, fascinating look at the gender binary.
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Autorenporträt
Luba Vikhanski is a science journalist and writer. A graduate of New York University's Science, Health and Environmental Reporting Program, she works as a science writer at the Weizmann Institute of Science. Her work has been published in the New York Times among other important outlets. She is the author of Immunity: How Elie Metchnikoff Changed the Course of Modern Medicine and In Search of the Lost Cord: Solving the Mystery of Spinal Cord Regeneration.