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Men's brains are shaped by cultural and environmental factors from "summary" of The Male Brain by Louann Brizendine, MD

Men's brains are shaped by cultural and environmental factors. From the moment a boy is born, his brain is bombarded with messages about what it means to be a man in his particular culture. These messages come from family, friends, teachers, media, and society as a whole. They tell him how to think, feel, and behave as a man. Over time, these messages become ingrained in his brain, shaping his beliefs and attitudes about masculinity. As a boy grows up, he learns what is expected of him as a man in his culture. He learns to be strong, independent, and competitive. He learns that showing emotions is a sign of weakness. He learns that he should be the breadwinner and protector of his family. These cultural expectations influence how his brain develops, reinforcing certain neural pathways while weakening others. ...
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    The Male Brain

    Louann Brizendine, MD

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