Professor Giordana Grossi (Psychology), in collaboration with Cordelia Fine (University of Melbourne), has recently published the chapter “The role of fetal testosterone in the development of ‘the essential difference’ between the sexes: Some essential issues.” The chapter, a critique of the fetal testosterone hypothesis aimed at explaining purported sex differences in cognition, is in the recently published book Neurofeminism: Issues at the Intersection of Feminist Theory and Cognitive Science, edited by R. Bluhm, A. Jacobson, and H. Maibom and published by Palgrave-Macmillan.
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