From Simon LeVay, on the Dutch studies: Besides
possible problems with the study itself, it's also worth pointing out
that this same research group previously made an apparent error in
the identification of a sexually dimorphic nucleus in the
hypothalamus.
They reported in several papers that the cell group now
known as INAH1
is larger in males, but three other labs (Allen et al., myself, and
Byne et al.) have independently failed to verify this sex
difference.
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