LA batalla de los sexod
The battle of the sexes
Once it got going, 800 million years ago, the differentiation between the sexes marked the evolution of two tendencies, two ways of facing the world. Today, we are still trying to establish up to what point this division has influenced the fundamentals of our social conduct. At the London School of Economics, Helena Cronin, specialist in Darwinism and human evolution and author of the book ‘The Ant and the Peacock’, has studied in depth the differences in the behaviour and capabilities of men and women. Whilst writing a book drawing on her latest conclusions, Punset wanted to talk with her about the keys that Darwinism gives us to understanding a good part of our reactions, desires and ways of living. As well as including Cronin’s ideas, we have also consulted Arcadi Navarro, Evolutionary Biologist at the Pompeu Fabra University, who explains to us what genetic sexual differences are, although he believes that genetic determination is not definitive owing to interaction with the environment. María Jayme, Doctor in Differential Psychology of Sexes and Gender at the University of Barcelona, talks to us about experiments that demonstrate how, at 18 months of age, innate differences manifest themselves between boys and girls. - See more at: http://www.sciencenetworks.org/1506/the-battle-of-the-sexes/#sthash.vsHxc40t.dpuf
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