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The Sexual Brain

by Simon Levay

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

Written with the same clarity, directness, and humor that have made Simon LeVay one of the most popular lecturers at Harvard Medical School and at the University of California, San Diego, The Sexual Brain examines the biological roots of human sexual behavior. It puts forward the compelling case that the diversity of human sexual feelings and behavior can best be understood in terms of the development, structure, and function of the brain circuits that produce them. Discarding all preconceptions about the motivation and purpose of sexuality, LeVay discusses the scientific evidence bearing on such questions as why we are sexual animals, what the brain mechanisms are that produce sexual behavior, how these mechanisms differ between men and women and how these differences develop, and finally, what determines a person's sexual orientation: genes, prenatal events, family environment, or early sexual experiences?

The Sexual Brain is broad in scope, covering evolutionary theory, molecular genetics, endocrinology, brain structure and function, cognitive psychology, and development. It is unified by LeVay's thesis that human sexual behavior, in all its diversity, is rooted in biological mechanisms that can be explored by laboratory science. The book does not shy away from the complexities of the field, but it can be readily appreciated and enjoyed by anyone with an intelligent interest in sex.

Simon LeVay, whose 1991 paper published in Science, andquot;A difference in hypothalamic structure between homosexual and heterosexual men,andquot; attracted worldwide scientific and public attention, is Associate Professor at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies and Adjunct Professor of Biology at the University of California, San Diego. He is presently Chair of the Steering Committee of the Institute of Gay and Lesbian Education, West Hollywood, a new college for the gay and lesbian community in Southern California.

Review:

andquot;In this slim and elegant volume, LeVay explores why we are sexual animals, what brain mechanisms produce sexual behavior and how they differ in men and women. He asks `What determines sexual orientation? Genes, events in the womb or nurture?' - a work of stunning scientific scholarship enhanced by gracious style and modesty.andquot;
andmdash;Avodah K. Offit, Los Angeles Times

Synopsis:

This work examines the biological roots of human sexual behavior. The author proposes the theory that the diversity of human sexual feelings and behavior can best be understood in terms of the development, structure, and function of the brain.

Synopsis:

The Sexual Brain asserts that human sexual feelings and behavior can best be understood in terms of the development, structure, and function of the brain circuits that produce them. A new afterword to this paperback edition examines the work of Dean Hamer and his colleagues, who in 1993 produced evidence of a gene that influences sexual orientation in men.

Synopsis:

Written with clarity, directness, and humor, The Sexual Brain examines the biological roots of human sexual behavior. It puts forward the compelling case that the diversity of human sexual feelings and behavior can best be understood in terms of the development, structure, and function of the brain circuits that produce them. A new afterword to this paperback edition takes up the work of Dean Hamer and his colleagues who in 1993 produced molecular genetic evidence for the existence of a gene that influences sexual orientation in men.



A Bradford Book

Description:

Includes bibliographical references (p.[143]-152) and index.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780262620932
Author:
LeVay, Simon
Publisher:
Mit Press
Author:
LeVay, Simon
Location:
Cambridge, Mass. :
Subject:
Neuropsychology
Subject:
Neuroscience
Subject:
Human Sexuality
Subject:
Sex
Subject:
Brain
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade paper
Series:
Bradford Books
Series Volume:
no. 95-6
Publication Date:
July 1994
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
Professional and scholarly
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
184
Dimensions:
8.92x6.01x.52 in. .64 lbs.

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