Simon LeVay
Dr. Simon LeVay is a neuroscientist, writer, and lecturer known for his research on the brain and sexuality.
He has authored several books on sexuality and co-authored works on diverse topics such as earthquakes, extraterrestrial life, and Parkinson's disease.
LeVay's background in neuroscience informs his approach to studying human sexuality, combining biological and psychological perspectives.
His 1991 report on brain structure differences between gay and straight men garnered significant attention.
LeVay's work often explores controversial topics within sexuality research, aiming to provide scientific insights into human sexual behavior and orientation.
He currently resides in West Hollywood, California, where he continues his writing and lecturing career.