KOSMOS 2003 Volume 52,
Issue 1 (258)

To be a woman, to be a man

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A. GRABOWSKA, A NOWICKA
To be a woman, to be a man – introduction.

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S. DULKO
Abc... of sex.

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K. KULA, J SŁOWIKOWSKA-HILCZER
Biologcal aspects of gender identity, role and psycho-sexual orientation.

21         PDF
A. CZARNECKA
Does the brain have a gender? Sex-differences in the structure of the human brain.

29         PDF
A. GRABOWSKA
Brain in the hormones’ power.

43         PDF
Z. LEW-STAROWICZ
Sexuality of gender.

49         PDF
W. CIARKOWSKA
Gender differences in spatial ability.

59         PDF
A. TARNOWSKI
Women as air force pilots.

67         PDF
K. RYMARCZYK
Emotion and gender.

77         PDF
A. CZŁONKOWSKA, A KOBAYASHI
Stroke in elderly women – risk factors and prognosis.

83         PDF
A. KASPEROWICZ-DĄBROWIECKA
Gender differences in alcoholism.

87         PDF
S. PUŻŃSKI
Affective disorders in women.

97         PDF
A. ARASZKIEWICZ, M PŁOCKA-LEWANDOWSKA
Gender differences in schizophrenia.

105         PDF
E.; PILACZYŃSKA-JODKIEWICZ
Obsessive-compulsive disorder and gender.

113         PDF
T. GAŁKOWSKI, E PISULA
Sex differences in the incidence and expressionof autism.

119         PDF
M. SZAFRAŃSKI
How is social psychology managing withthe sex issue?

129         PDF
R. HERZOG
Gender in science and humanities.