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13. Doreen Kimura, “Sex, sexual orientation and sex hor-
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21. Howard Gardner, Frames of Mind. The Theory of Multiple
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23. Gardner, Frames of Mind.
24. Doreen Kimura, “Sex, sexual orientation and sex hor-
mones influence human cognitive function,” in Find-
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25. Gardner, Frames of Mind.
26. Oliver Koenig and Stephen Kosslyn, Wet Mind: The
New Cognitive Neuroscience (New York: Free Press,
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