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jeatrice

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Discuss variations of sexual identity and sexual attraction. How are they related? What do we know about the causes and mechanisms of homosexuality and transsexualism?
 
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Describe and discuss sexual dimorphisms of the mammalian brain. How do they develop? Include cyclic gonadotropin release, the sexually dimorphic nucleus, and the aromatization hypothesis in your answer.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Answer:
30 for describing variations in sexual orientation
30 for describing variations in sexual identity
10 for discussing their independence
30 for discussing the possible role of early hormone exposure and the fraternal birth order effect

Answer to Question 2

Answer:
25 for describing differentiation of the pattern of gonadotropin release
25 for describing differentiation of the sexually dimorphic nucleus
25 for describing the aromatization hypothesis
25 for discussion, emphasizing the lack of the functional consequences of brain differentiation



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