The Female Brain
CRC Press
Published on 29. August 2003
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211 pages
978-0-203-30142-5 (ISBN)
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Ironically, the organ with the greatest reason to differ between the sexes, the brain, is often viewed as the most androgynous of all. Are there differences? Almost by convention, male animals are used in laboratory experiments in neuroscience. Even in clinical drug trials in humans, females are often excluded from the early phases of testing because of the risk of pregnancy and because females tend to be inconsistent in their responses due to the influence of their hormones and the menstrual cycle. The flaw in this reasoning is enormous: These very results are often applied to females.
In The Female Brain, Cynthia Darlington examines the evidence for structural and functional differences between the male and female brain in an accessible, straightforward manner, while providing substantial scientific material for the academic reader.
In The Female Brain, Cynthia Darlington examines the evidence for structural and functional differences between the male and female brain in an accessible, straightforward manner, while providing substantial scientific material for the academic reader.
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English
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Boca Raton, Florida
United States
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Taylor & Francis
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College/higher education
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Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
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978-0-203-30142-5 (9780203301425)
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The Female Brain
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04/2002
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The Female Brain
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04/2002
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Introduction. An Historical Perspective. Brain Structure: The Architecture of Difference. Functional Differences. Perception and Cognition. Laterality. Neurology, Psychiatry and the Female Brain. Drugs, Sex and. Where Do We Go From Here?