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But that doesn’t mean it was utter hokum. Since the 1980s, detailed research on animals, using new techniques, does seem to suggest that sex hormones impact the brains of foetuses as they develop, leading to small differences in certain behaviours later on. It’s a phenomenon that now has enough evidence behind it for neuroscientists and psychologists to feel they cannot ignore it, even if it runs counter to their instincts.
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