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Simon Baron-Cohen Allen Lane, £16.99, pp 263 ISBN 0713996714 Rating: !Graphic1!Graphic2!Graphic3 Men and women have different brains. This notion has been the subject of increasing scientific analysis, media interest, and pulp psychology of the “men are from…” variety. Now, Simon Baron-Cohen (professor of psychology at Cambridge University) has drawn on 20 years of clinical and academic experience and attempted to summarise the research on this subject—an impressive proportion of which is his own—and its implications for the future. Baron-Cohen argues that there are three kinds of normal human brain: “empathising” (type E), “systemising” (type … 1: /embed/inline-graphic-1.gif 2: /embed/inline-graphic-2.gif 3: /embed/inline-graphic-3.gif
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