"Gender" is sometimes understood as the social construct (gender role) and types of behavior associated with that, rather than "sex", which refers to biology.
The Geschwind–Galaburda hypothesis was proposed by Norman Geschwind and Albert Galaburda to explain sex differences in cognitive abilities by relating them to Lateralization of brain function.
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