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  1. May 22, 2017 · The neuroscience literature shows that the human brain is a sex-typed organ with distinct anatomical differences in neural structures and accompanying physiological differences in function, says UC-Irvine professor of neurobiology and behavior Larry Cahill, PhD.

  2. Feb 1, 2023 · The biologically programmed sex differences between males and females affect the epidemiology, manifestation, pathophysiology of many widespread diseases, and the approach to health care. The knowledge of these differences has crucial clinical implications.

  3. Nov 1, 2023 · It holds that human ancestors had a division of labor, rooted in biological differences between males and females, in which males evolved to hunt and provide and females tended to children and...

  4. Biological differences between males and females are found at multiple levels. However, females have too often been under-represented in behavioral neuroscience research, which has stymied the study of potential sex differences in neurobiology and behavior.

  5. Feb 27, 2014 · Research reveals major distinguishers between male and female brains. Scientists generally study four primary areas of difference in male and female brains: processing, chemistry, structure,...

  6. Yet, a significant number of people (approximately 2–6%) report predominantly homosexual attractions [290]. The distribution of sexual behavior differs between men and women. In men, the distribution is largely bimodal [291]. That is, men are either attracted to one sex or the other.

  7. May 1, 2012 · Why women and men act differently has been a topic of debate for eons. Here's the latest understanding on sex differences in cognition.

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