The evolution of sex differences in language, sexuality, and visual-spatial skills.

作者: R. Joseph

DOI: 10.1023/A:1001834404611

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摘要: The evolutionary neurological and physical foundations for human sex differences in language, sexuality, and visual spatial skills are detailed and primate and human studies …

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