Recipe for a sexually dimorphic brain: Ingredients include ovarian and testicular hormones

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (3):330-331 (1998)
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Abstract

New knowledge about the sexual differentiation of the brain profoundly changes our understanding of basic topics in brain development such as the false dichotomy between long-lasting and transient effects of hormones on neural activity, the importance of ovarian hormones in brain development, the plasticity of neural structures throughout the life span, and the way measurement issues affect research conclusions.

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