An Annotation

Moir, A., Jessel, D.  (1991) Brain Sex: The real difference between men & women. New York, NY: Carol Publishing Company

This book is like the mother of almost all gender research books and articles I’ve read because probably eighty percent will refer in one way or another back to this book.  Moir and Jessel were two of the first authors to synthesize the scientific literature and argue (in lay language) for innate sexual differences in the brains of males and females.  They begin by describing how this begins even before birth, in the womb, when fetuses are still swimming in a unique chemical soup of nutrients and hormones.  They describe how the concentrations of these chemicals shape and set the brain in the womb and allow for a certain degree of male trait (such as mathematical or special intelligence) or female trait (such as empathy or language skills) to exhibit itself throughout the life of that child.

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