Book Chapter
Neuroscience, gender, and “development to” and “from”: The example of toy preferences
C Fine
Handbook of Neuroethics | Published : 2015
Abstract
“Development to” perspectives implicitly or explicitly assume that experience influences the individual’s development “to” a genetically encoded phenotype. By contrast, “development from” perspectives assume no genetically pre-specified developmental pathway, but the co-construction of the phenotype from the complex and dynamic interaction between environmental stimuli, genotype, and the organization of the nervous system at each developmental phase. This chapter examines the “brain organization” account of sex differences in toy preferences in light of challenges to the “development to” perspective, of which the brain organization account is an example. It is argued that there are significa..
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