Sex differences in the brain : from genes to behavior

by Elizabeth Hampson, Elizabeth Young, James P. Herman, Jill B. Becker, Karen J. Berkley, Nori Geary

Blurb

Within the basic and clinical biomedical research community, there is increasing recognition that differences between males and females across the lifespan affect an individual's health, his/her development of disease, signs and symptoms of pathophysiology, and response to therapy. This book is intended as a resource for scientists, clinicians, and students of the nervous system and behavior- a trove of practical information about how to study sex differences in the brain as well as a discussion of what is already known on the topic.

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