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Sex on the Brain

The Biological Differences Between Men and Women
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Sex on the Brain by Deborah Blum explores the complex interplay between biology and behaviour in sexual attraction and love. Drawing on scientific research, Blum examines how hormones influence our emotions and relationships, providing fascinating insights into human nature.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by the intricate relationship between neuroscience and human behaviour, especially how biology informs sexual differences. Written by a Pulitzer Prize-winning author, it offers a captivating exploration of the scientific underpinnings of gender and sexuality, blending research with engaging storytelling.

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Sex on the Brain

Looks at the biology of gender, including such topics as male and female brains, sex differences in emotions, sexual orientation, hormones, and social roles.

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Delve into the fascinating and complex realm of gender differences with Sex on the Brain by Deborah Blum. This insightful book transcends the headlines and the hype, presenting the latest discoveries in the dynamic and expanding field of gender studies. Drawing upon a multidisciplinary approach that encompasses evolutionary science, anthropology, animal behaviour, neuroscience, psychology, and endocrinology, Blum navigates through intriguing topics that reveal the subtleties of human behaviour and relationships. From the biological connections between immunology and sexual behaviour to the contrasting gossip styles of men and women, Sex on the Brain offers a captivating journey through groundbreaking research and compelling narratives. The revelations in this book are not only enlightening but also entertaining. For example, Blum discusses how male testosterone levels tend to drop in happy marriages and suggests that monogamy might be a strategy employed by women to influence male behaviour. She also explores how young girls in day-care are generally more secure than their counterparts who stay at home, while young boys show the opposite trend. Additionally, readers will be intrigued to learn that anthropologists often classify Western societies as "mildly polygamous". The Los Angeles Times praises Sex on the Brain, describing it as "superbly crafted science writing, graced by unusual compassion, wit, and intelligence, that forms an important addition to the literature of gender studies." This book combines scholarly research with accessible writing, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the biological and social factors that shape gender differences. Whether you are a student, a professional in the field, or simply a curious reader, Sex on the Brain promises to provide thought-provoking insights and a deeper appreciation of the science of sex and gender.

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Sex on the Brain by Deborah Blum explores the science behind human sexual behaviours and the influence of biology on our thoughts and actions related to sex. Critics generally praise the book for its engaging and accessible style, as well as the thorough research that provides insights into the complexities of human sexuality. Some reviewers note that it balances scientific analysis with entertaining anecdotes, making it a compelling read for both scientific and general audiences.

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ISBN: 9780140263480

Publisher: Penguin Random House Australia

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 July 1998

Country: Australia

Imprint: Penguin Random House Australia

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 21.0mm

Width: 131.0mm

Height: 196.0mm

Weight: 289g

Pages: 352

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About the Author

Pulitzer Prize winner Deborah Blum is a professor of science journalism at the University of Wisconsin. She worked as a newspaper science writer for twenty years, winning the Pulitzer in 1992 for her writing about primate research, which she turned into a book, The Monkey Wars (Oxford, 1994). Her other books include Sex on the Brain (Viking, 1997) and Love at Goon Park (Perseus, 2002). She has written about scientific research for The Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, Discover, Health, Psychology Today, and Mother Jones. She is a past president of the National Association of Science Writers and now serves on an advisory board to the World Federation of Science Journalists and the National Academy of Sciences.

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