Gender and Our Brains, written by neuroscientist Gina Rippon, is a groundbreaking work that dismantles long-held beliefs about mental differences between genders using scientific data.
Based on extensive research and modern brain imaging technologies, Rippon reveals that the myth of male brain vs female brain is shaped more by societal assumptions than by scientific facts. The book is both rigorously academic and accessible to general readers.
It explores how gender biases have infiltrated subconscious thinking across fields such as education, parenting, media, and teaching. Especially in today’s Twitter-driven world where opinions abound, this book offers a science-based foundation for raising awareness.
Highly praised by critics, it has received glowing reviews from respected outlets including The Guardian, Financial Times, and The Sunday Times. This book is an indispensable guide for anyone seeking a scientific approach to combating sexism.
Gender and Our Brains
A striking book debunking myths about gender-based brain differences with scientific evidence.
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| Format | Paperback |
| Publisher | The Bodley Head |
| Language | English |
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