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  • But now a growing number of scientists are challenging the pseudo-science of "neurosexism", as they call it, and are raising concerns about its implications.

    Male and female ability differences down to socialisation, not genetics 2010

  • Mind Hacks writes about an article in the new journal Neuroethics, which takes on "'neurosexism', the increasing trend to portray sex differences as 'hard wired' into the brain."

    Archive 2008-04-01 Peggy 2008

  • Mind Hacks writes about an article in the new journal Neuroethics, which takes on "'neurosexism', the increasing trend to portray sex differences as 'hard wired' into the brain."

    Scientiae Carnival: Fools and Foolishness Peggy 2008

  • Its latest incarnation is what she calls "neurosexism", sexist bias disguised in the "neuroscientific finery" of claims about neurons, brains, hormones.

    Top stories from Times Online 2011

  • However, a growing number of scientists are challenging the pseudo-science of "neurosexism," as they describe it, and its implications.

    Taipei Times 2010

  • However, a growing number of scientists are challenging the pseudo-science of "neurosexism," as they describe it, and its implications.

    Taipei Times 2010

  • Fine offers no original research on the brain or gender; instead, her mission is to demolish the sloppy science being used today to justify gender stereotypes -- which she labels "neurosexism."

    'Delusions of Gender' argues that faulty science is furthering sexism 2010

  • Fine offers no original research on the brain or gender; instead, her mission is to demolish the sloppy science being used today to justify gender stereotypes -- which she labels "neurosexism."

    'Delusions of Gender' argues that faulty science is furthering sexism 2010

  • Fine offers no original research on the brain or gender; instead, her mission is to demolish the sloppy science being used today to justify gender stereotypes -- which she labels "neurosexism."

    Wash Post Science 2010

  • #72 - SEARCHING OUT DIFFERENCE - neuromyths and neurosexism

    Sydney Indymedia - Comments 2009

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