Dan Seitz

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In 1980 two American researchers, psychologist and primate expert Robert Goy and neuroscientist Bruce McEwen, published a survey of animal experiments from preceding decades that explored the effects of testosterone levels around the time of birth. One study revealed that female rats given a single injection of testosterone on the day they were born showed less sexual behavior associated with females and more that associated with males when they became adults.
Inferior: How Science Got Women Wrong—and the New Research That's Rewriting the Story
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