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¿El cerebro de los hombres y las mujeres realmente es diferente?

  • Written by Ari Berkowitz, Presidential Professor of Biology; Director, Cellular & Behavioral Neurobiology Graduate Program, University of Oklahoma
imageDesde el siglo XIX, investigadores que buscan entender las diferencias de género y raza se han enfocado en el cerebro humano.SebastianKaulitzki/Science Photo Library via Getty Images

La gente ha investigado sobre diferencias sexuales en el cerebro humano desde al menos el siglo XIX, cuando el científico Samuel George Morton verti&oacut...

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