Journal article
Are men evolutionarily wired to love the "Easy" buttons?
Abstract
Men's drive for group control and power appears to be an evolutionary inheritance, but it is females, and not males, who developed better abilities for prolonged control and group interaction while males have higher rates of ADHD and autism. This contradictory allocation of sex-related abilities describes the observable behavior, but not the internal meaning attribution leading to the motivation of men and women. Our study in Canada, China and …
Authors
Trofimova I
Journal
, , , pp. 1–1
Publisher
Springer Nature
DOI
10.1038/npre.2011.5562.1
ISSN
1756-0357