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The Essential Difference
Book • 2003
Simon Baron-Cohen's book delves into the biological underpinnings of gender differences in brain function, suggesting that men tend to systemize while women empathize.
He also explores how these differences relate to autism, proposing it as an extreme form of the male brain.
The book presents a comprehensive analysis of twenty years of research on gender differences and their implications for understanding human intelligence and behavior.
He also explores how these differences relate to autism, proposing it as an extreme form of the male brain.
The book presents a comprehensive analysis of twenty years of research on gender differences and their implications for understanding human intelligence and behavior.
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