Brain sex /

Scientific studies indicate that men and women do not have identical brain structures which may account for some of the differences in behavior between sexes. Vol. 1 explores effect of hormones received during gestation on behavior. Vol. 2 looks at how different brain architecture can lead to differ...

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Corporate Authors: Discovery Communications, Inc, Discovery Channel Video (Firm)
Other Authors: Harris, Jonathan, Chaney, Renee, Moir, Anne
Format: Video VHS
Language:English
Published: Bethesda, Md. : Discovery Channel Video, [1996]
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Summary:Scientific studies indicate that men and women do not have identical brain structures which may account for some of the differences in behavior between sexes. Vol. 1 explores effect of hormones received during gestation on behavior. Vol. 2 looks at how different brain architecture can lead to differences in ability and learning patterns. Vol. 3 looks at social relations between men and women.
Item Description:Based on the book by Anne Moir.
Originally broadcast in 1992 on the Discovery Channel.
"23827"-"23829."
Videorecording.
Physical Description:3 videocassettes (50 min.) : sound, color ; 1/2 in.
Format:VHS.
Production Credits:Camera, Michael Savoie, Nick Dance and Steve Adamcryk ; editor, Ralph Brunjes.