The more the question of whether or not or to what extent behavioral differences between the sexes are biologically determined has been investigated, the greater a consensus has grown that there is indeed a relatively intractable biological basis for this sexual dymorphism. According to Larry Cahill, the University of California's professor of Neurobiology and Behavior, "These variations [differences in brain structure, function and chemistry] occur throughout the brain, in regions involved in language, memory, emotion, vision, hearing and navigation"(Cahill, quoted in Sex Differences Extend Into The Brain). The differences are so profound that they extend far beyond hackneyed (though...
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