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This chapter addresses controversy over differences in the brain of men and woman. The brain did not evolve by itself. There are complex relationship between most parts of the body and the brain making it imperative that a plea be made to consider all aspects of anatomy and physiology. Professionals and the public should be cautious of those who deny the science of human sexual dimorphism, especially in medicine
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Howell, J.W. (2020). A Plea for Global Consideration of Human Brain Sex Differences. In: Allen, D.M., Howell, J.W. (eds) Groupthink in Science. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36822-7_14
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