Sex and the Brain
Description:
The human biological sciences were all abuzz in the 1970's and 1980's with their new research into the human body and brain. One of the ways in for them was to look at any differences that might exist in body and brain between males and females. This book was the first book ever written for the layperson that chronicles that time and the research findings of subtle and not-so-subtle psychobiological and immunological differences between the sexes, findings which perceive the sexes as different and also complementary -- not unlike what we find elsewhere in nature. It explores the relationship between the human brain and sexuality, the roots and causes of male and female sexual behavior, abilities, pleasures, and skills and discusses the nature of gender.
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