Cordelia Fine

Cordelia Fine is a Canadian-born British psychologist and writer known for her work on gender and cognitive neuroscience. She is the author of several popular science books, including 'Delusions of Gender' and 'Testosterone Rex'.

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  1. 1. Testosterone Rex

    Unmaking the Myths of Our Gendered Minds

    "Testosterone Rex: Unmaking The Myths Of Our Gendered Minds" challenges the long-standing belief that testosterone is the primary driver of gender differences. The book explores the scientific evidence that debunks this myth and argues that societal expectations and cultural influences play a significant role in shaping gender roles and behaviors. Through a combination of research, wit, and humor, the author dismantles the notion of Testosterone Rex, offering a fresh perspective on the complex interplay between biology and society in understanding gender.

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  2. 2. Delusions Of Gender

    How Our Minds, Society, and Neurosexism Create Difference

    This insightful book challenges the widely held belief that men and women are inherently different in their cognitive abilities and behaviors due to biological factors. It delves into the world of neuroscience and psychology, debunking myths and exposing the cultural and social influences that shape gender perceptions. Through a critical examination of scientific studies and societal norms, the book argues that many gender differences are not hardwired but rather constructed, urging readers to reconsider the stereotypes that perpetuate gender inequality.

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  3. 3. A Mind Of Its Own

    How Your Brain Distorts and Deceives

    This insightful exploration delves into the quirks and biases of the human brain, revealing how our minds often deceive us into believing we are more rational and objective than we truly are. Through a series of engaging anecdotes and scientific studies, it uncovers the various ways our brains distort reality, from self-serving biases to the influence of emotions on decision-making. The narrative challenges readers to question their perceptions and embrace a more nuanced understanding of their own cognitive processes, ultimately encouraging a more humble and open-minded approach to the complexities of human thought.

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