Asked by Kylie Scheetz on Jun 23, 2024

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LeVay found evidence that homosexual males' brains show no differences in structure as compared to the brains of heterosexual males.

Homosexual Males

Men who are emotionally, romantically, or sexually attracted to other men.

Heterosexual Males

Men who are sexually attracted to women.

Brain Structure

The physical configuration and anatomical components of the brain, including various regions, lobes, and neural pathways.

  • Acquire knowledge about the present research findings related to the roots of sexual orientation, especially the genetic aspects.
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NISHA SHARMAJun 28, 2024
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False
Explanation :
Simon LeVay's research did find some differences in the brains of homosexual males compared to heterosexual males, specifically in the size of a particular region called the INAH3. However, this finding is controversial and not universally accepted. Additionally, LeVay himself later stated that his research only showed differences in brain structure among a subset of homosexual men and should not be used to make generalizations about all gay men.