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Gerald Hüther


Gerald Hüther
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Dr. med. habil. Gerald Hüther is a neurobiologist at the University of Göttingen (Germany). His interests include the influence of early experiences on brain development and the effects of fear and stress and the meaning of emotional reactions. He is the author of numerous scientific publications and popular books on scientific themes.
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Gerald Hüther

Männer – Das schwache Geschlecht und sein Gehirn

1. Edition 2009
142 pages
ISBN 978-3-525-40420-1
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht

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The human brain is a much more malleable organ than previously presumed. Nerve cells conjoin as we use them. That is especially true for anything done with particular intensity. That little boys, pubescent adolescents, and the adult representatives of the male gender all are interested in things other than what interests girls and women is necessarily the case in the light of their very different brain structure. This book is interested not so much in the weaknesses of males, but rather in how they are transformed on the path to male adulthood through the use of their innate potentials – and what that means (or could mean) for their brains.

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