Sexual Differentiation of the Brain

作者: Pamela C. B. Mackinnon , Ben Greenstein

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4899-0522-2_16

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摘要: It is abundantly clear that men and women are different; different in their genetic composition, structure, behavior. Whether some of these differences can be attributed to differentiation central nervous system mechanisms, brought about as a result changes the hormonal environment at critical stage brain development, an important intriguing question. But before considering this issue, it well recall all fundamental bases between sexes.

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