What does the neurohormonal theory suggest about the influence of hormonal exposure in the womb?

a. Being exposed to increased levels of same-sex hormones may direct the brain to develop as if the fetus were the opposite sex.
b. Being exposed to increased levels of opposite-sex hormones may direct the brain to develop as if the fetus were the opposite sex.
c. Being exposed to increased levels of opposite-sex hormones may direct the brain to develop as if the fetus were the same sex.
d. Both A and C are correct.


B

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