The article discusses the implications for health and personal identity of men and women perceived to have different brains. It presents studies on sex differences and gender inequality to cause male aggression and female empathy from two different forms of brains. It cites the study of neuroscientist Daphna Joel using rat models to investigate the sex differences in the brain from an assortment of variables that drive the masculine and feminine behaviors.
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