The Essential Difference : Men, Women and the Extreme Male Brain
Publication details: United Kingdom; Penguin Books Ltd; 07 Jun 2012Description: 288 Pages; PaperbackISBN:- 9780241961353
- 155.33
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Book Adult and Young Adult 15-17 | Karachi Psychology | 155.33 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | PKLC010204 | ||
Book Adult and Young Adult 15-17 | Lahore Psychology | 155.33 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | PKLC013506 |
Simon Baron-Cohen's "The Essential Difference: Men, Women and the Extreme Male Brain" is an unflinching look at the scientific evidence behind the innate sex differences of the mind. Men and women have always seemed to think in entirely different ways, from conversation and communication to games and gadgets. But are these differences created by society, or do our minds come ready-wired one way or another, with female brains tending towards interaction and male towards organisation? And could this mean that autism - rather than being a mental anomaly - is in fact simply an extreme male brain? Why are female brains better at empathasing? How are male brains designed to analyse systems? And what really makes men and women different? Simon Baron-Cohen explores list-making, lying and two decades of research in a ground-breaking examination of how our brains can be male or female but always completely fascinating.
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