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* PAUL DEUTSCH, [http://www.norwichbulletin.com/article/20100504/news/305049947 "Healthy Living: Study says guys naturally can't hear women's voices"], Norwich Bulletin, 4 May 2010
* PAUL DEUTSCH, [http://www.norwichbulletin.com/article/20100504/news/305049947 "Healthy Living: Study says guys naturally can't hear women's voices"], Norwich Bulletin, 4 May 2010
:Men, neurologically, have a harder time interpreting women's voices.
:Men, neurologically, have a harder time interpreting women's voices.
* Piercarlo Valdesolo, [https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-our-brains-turn-women-into-objects/ "How Our Brains Turn Women Into Objects: There is, it turns out, more than one kind of 'objectification'"], Scientific American, 11 Oct 2011
:Cites a study on how men's brains are affected by visual representations of women, and how the type of objectification attributed to this is only one of at least two dimensions of objectification.


== Cross-References ==
== Cross-References ==

Revision as of 17:47, 18 December 2016

Men, neurologically, have a harder time interpreting women's voices.
Cites a study on how men's brains are affected by visual representations of women, and how the type of objectification attributed to this is only one of at least two dimensions of objectification.

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