Posted on Mar 19, 2012 by Eva Svoboda (lead author), Brian Richards, Larry Leach and Valerie Mertens
During the last decade scientists have been developing a body of work linking anatomy and physiology of the brain with human consciousness, that which thinks, feels, acts, and perceives. Men and women are different. In spite of much contemporary thinking that tends to downplay our differences, the basic assertion remains. And there is a growing literature exploring one of our most fundamental differences: how we react to and cope with stress...
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