Simon LeVay is a neuroscientist and writer who has served on the faculties of Harvard Medical School and the Salk Institute for Biological Studies. He is best known for his 1991 report documenting a difference in brain structure between gay and straight men. LeVay is author or coauthor of twelve books, including a leading textbook on human sexuality.
Sex: who doesn’t want to know more about this primordial human drive? Simon LeVay tells all—its biology and the real science behind fantasies, porn, rape, and much more. It’s a fascinating read. -- Helen Fisher, senior research fellow, the Kinsey Institute, author of <i>Anatomy of Love: A Natural History of Mating, Marriage, and Why We Stray</i> Simon LeVay highlights how science can help us understand our sexual psychology, from attraction and love to the darker sides of sexual behavior. -- Catherine A. Salmon, Redlands University, coauthor of <i>Warrior Lovers: Erotic Fiction, Evolution, and Female Sexuality</i> Attraction, Love, Sex takes readers on an entertaining journey through the world of sex research. LeVay is a very open intellect, keen to introduce people to these top-notch investigations. -- Rob Brooks, Scientia Professor of Evolution, University of New South Wales, author of <i>Artificial Intimacy: Virtual Friends, Digital Lovers, and Algorithmic Matchmakers</i> [A] stimulating survey of the science of sexual desire… sheds light on a fundamental part of human life. * Publishers Weekly *