Authors
Lydie Kubicová, Jaroslava Valentová, Jan Havlíček, Gerulf Rieger, J Michael Bailey
Publication date
2012/9/5
Conference
XXI BIENNIAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HUMAN ETHOLOGY VIENNA/AUSTRIA
Description
Recent research has shown that men of different sexual orientations differ in number of traits which are sexually dimorphic, including some personality, cognitive or neuroanatomic characteristics. On average, in these traits homosexual men resemble individuals of the opposite sex. From the evolutionary point of view, male homosexuality might be a by-product of male feminization, and we may thus expect that they would be sex-atypical also in other domains, such as nonverbal behavior.
Scholar articles
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