American neuroscienctist
Lise Eliot is Professor of Neuroscience at the Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science .[ 1] [ 2] She is best known for her book, on the gender differences between boys and girls, Pink Brain, Blue Brain: How Small Differences Grow into Troublesome Gaps and What We Can Do About It (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt 2009).[ 3] [ 4] [ 5]
She also writes for Slate Magazine ,[ 6] and is the author of What's Going on in There? How the Brain and Mind Develop in the First Five Years of Life (Bantam , 2000).[ 7] [ 8]
^ "Lise Eliot" . www.liseeliot.com .
^ "Lise Eliot: Sex, Brain and Culture: The Science and Pseudoscience of Gender Difference" . School of Arts and Humanities - The University of Texas at Dallas . Retrieved September 1, 2015 .
^ "Faculty Directory" . Rosalind Franklin University .
^ Bazelon, Emily (October 11, 2009). "Emily Bazelon Reviews Lise Eliot's 'Pink Brain, Blue Brain' " . The Washington Post . ISSN 0190-8286 . Retrieved September 1, 2015 .
^ "Lise Eliot interview: Family life, Hands-on for kids. Time Out New York Kids: reviews, guides, things to do, film" . Retrieved September 1, 2015 .
^ "Lise Eliot" . Slate Magazine . Retrieved September 1, 2015 .
^ "Early Intelligence (Lise Eliot) - book review" . dannyreviews.com . Retrieved September 1, 2015 .
^ "Lise Eliot - Publications" . www.researchgate.net . Retrieved September 1, 2015 .