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Women hear and smell better than men. Men are better at math and chess. Feminist or chauvinist propaganda--or scientific observation? Brain Sex moves forward the argument about the differences between the sexes by revealing conclusions derived from meticulous research from all the world. Brain Sex is provocative, stimulating, and indispensable reading for anyone who lives with, works with, or is just curious about the opposite sex.
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Explores scientific gender differences, sparking curiosity and debate.
Who is this book for?
This book offers a fascinating look into the scientific discoveries about gender differences, blending research with provocative insights. If you're curious about what makes men and women tick from a biological perspective, you'll find Brainsex both stimulating and enlightening. It's a compelling read whether you're interested in science, relationships, or societal debates.