Literature DB >> 33621637

Dump the "dimorphism": Comprehensive synthesis of human brain studies reveals few male-female differences beyond size.

Lise Eliot1, Adnan Ahmed2, Hiba Khan2, Julie Patel2.   

Abstract

With the explosion of neuroimaging, differences between male and female brains have been exhaustively analyzed. Here we synthesize three decades of human MRI and postmortem data, emphasizing meta-analyses and other large studies, which collectively reveal few reliable sex/gender differences and a history of unreplicated claims. Males' brains are larger than females' from birth, stabilizing around 11 % in adults. This size difference accounts for other reproducible findings: higher white/gray matter ratio, intra- versus interhemispheric connectivity, and regional cortical and subcortical volumes in males. But when structural and lateralization differences are present independent of size, sex/gender explains only about 1% of total variance. Connectome differences and multivariate sex/gender prediction are largely based on brain size, and perform poorly across diverse populations. Task-based fMRI has especially failed to find reproducible activation differences between men and women in verbal, spatial or emotion processing due to high rates of false discovery. Overall, male/female brain differences appear trivial and population-specific. The human brain is not "sexually dimorphic."
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Keywords:  Amygdala; Anterior commissure; Connectome; Corpus callosum; Cortical thickness; Default mode network; Emotion; Empathy; Gender; Hippocampus; Lateralization; MRI; Massa intermedia; Mental rotation; Meta-analysis; Multivariate; Precision medicine; Sex; Spatial; Verbal

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33621637     DOI: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2021.02.026

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosci Biobehav Rev        ISSN: 0149-7634            Impact factor:   9.052


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