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Learn more about the contributions women have made to science, as well as discover the latest scientific findings and current research from women in the field today.
Biological anthropologist Katerina Semendeferi describes how the human brain's extraordinary powers of social cognition may predispose only humans to conditions like autism and how she aids the search for the neurophysiology underlying these conditions. Series: "Women in Science" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 34330]
Women in Science
Learn more about the contributions women have made to science, as well as discover the latest scientific findings and current research from women in the field today.