In this episode of the Huberman Lab Podcast, Andrew Huberman discusses the science of sex, focusing on hormonal and neural effects on development and adolescent/adult behavior, including sexual preference. He explains the differences between chromosomal, gonadal, hormonal, and morphological sex, and how hormones like testosterone and estrogen influence masculinization and feminization. Huberman also touches on environmental factors, such as exposure to atrazine and cell phone radiation, and their potential impact on hormone levels and sexual development. He explores the roles of dihydrotestosterone in primary sexual characteristics and estrogen in brain masculinization, as well as the influence of genetics and hormone exposure on mate choice and sexual preference.
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