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The Handbook of Sex Differences Volume I Basic Biology

The Handbook of Sex Differences Volume I Basic Biology

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The Handbook of Sex Differences is a four-volume reference work that assesses sex differences in human traits, including reproduction, development, morphology, anatomical and physiological factors, bodily fluids, biochemicals, and biochemical receptors, the brain, physical health, and illness factors, and responses to physical and chemical environmental factors. It is a comprehensive resource for researchers, students, and professionals.

Format: Hardback
Length: 1004 pages
Publication date: 28 September 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


The Handbook of Sex Differences is a comprehensive four-volume reference work that aims to assess sex differences in human traits, including findings from other species. It is a compilation of research conducted over the past decade and a half, drawing from the highly influential 2008 book "Sex Differences" by the same authors. The volumes highlight significant new research findings alongside earlier discoveries, providing a comprehensive overview of sex differences in various aspects of human biology.

In the first volume of the Handbook, findings from thousands of studies are summarized regarding basic biology. The topics covered include sex ratios at birth, traits involving a wide range of bodily features, and numerous complex aspects of biochemistry, neurology, and physical health. The eight chapters in Volume I are as follows:

Reproduction, Development, and Morphology: This chapter explores the reproductive processes, development, and anatomical variations between sexes. It discusses factors such as fertilization, gestation, and the development of sexual organs.

Anatomical and Physiological Factors: This chapter examines the anatomical and physiological differences between males and females. It covers topics such as body composition, hormone levels, cardiovascular health, and immune responses.

Bodily Fluids, Biochemicals, and Biochemical Receptors: This chapter focuses on the composition and functions of bodily fluids, including blood, urine, and breast milk. It discusses the role of hormones and biochemical receptors in regulating bodily processes and sexual development.

The Brain: Structure and Functioning: This chapter explores the structure and functioning of the human brain, including its various regions and their roles in cognitive, emotional, and sexual behavior. It discusses brain development, neural networks, and the influence of hormones on brain function.

Physical Health and Illness Factors: This chapter examines the relationship between sex and physical health outcomes. It discusses factors such as cardiovascular disease, cancer, obesity, and mental health disorders. It also explores the impact of environmental factors and lifestyle choices on sex differences in health.

Responses to Physical and Chemical Environmental Factors: This chapter explores how sex differences affect responses to environmental factors such as pollution, climate change, and toxic substances. It discusses the mechanisms by which these factors affect health and disease risk.

Responses to Stress and to Pain: This chapter examines how sex differences affect stress responses and pain perception. It discusses the role of hormones, brain structures, and cultural factors in shaping these responses.

Prenatal Factors: This chapter explores the influence of prenatal factors on sex differences in development. It discusses factors such as prenatal hormone exposure, genetic mutations, and environmental factors that can affect sexual orientation and other aspects of sexual development.

The Handbook of Sex Differences is an invaluable resource for researchers, students, and professionals who require a comprehensive understanding of sex differences in human traits. It provides a wealth of information and insights into the biological, physiological, and psychological aspects of sex differences, which can have important implications for fields such as medicine, psychology, sociology, and biology. By compiling and presenting this extensive body of research, the Handbook contributes to our knowledge of human diversity and helps to promote equality and fairness for all individuals.

Weight: 2040g
Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367434670

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