关键词: 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

Mesh : Adult Brain / diagnostic imaging Connectome Female Humans Magnetic Resonance Imaging Male Neuroimaging Sex Characteristics

来  源:   DOI:10.1016/j.neubiorev.2021.02.026   PDF(Sci-hub)

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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