Excellent review of the latest findings on sex influences and brain anatomy/functioning by
Larry Cahill over at
Nature Reviews - Neuroscience [
open access]. One comment from Cahill:
A third, also related, misconception holds that the differences within a sex are much more substantial than those between the sexes, the implication being that sex influences can therefore be dismissed as trivial.
Now,
where have I heard this (sort of) argument before...?