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Unlock a deeper understanding of how genetics, hormones, and environment interact to shape the developing brain. This course delivers research-driven insights for professionals seeking clarity on the origins and implications of sex differences in neurobiology and behavior.
Through rigorous, evidence-based content, you will explore how genetic blueprints, hormonal influences, and environmental exposures contribute to the development of sex-based differences in brain structure and behavior. The course presents current research, dispels common myths, and empowers you to critically evaluate scientific findings in this field.
By the end of this program, you will be equipped to analyze the interplay of biological and environmental mechanisms, apply core concepts to real-world scenarios, and communicate the nuances of sex differences to both professional and general audiences.
Investigate the foundations of sex differences in brain and behavior, focusing on the roles of genes, hormones, and environment across the lifespan.
Advance your expertise and gain clarity on the biological and environmental roots of sex-based differences—knowledge essential for informed practice and research.
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