CAMBRIDGE, England — The age-old debate about differences between male and female brains has taken a dramatic turn with new evidence suggesting these variations begin before a baby’s first cry.
Structural differences between male and female brains are apparent from the very earliest days of life, according to a new study. The researchers found that even in young babies, female brains ...
A new study led by researchers at UF Health has uncovered why males and females may experience stress differently, providing ...
Based on research in her book The Gendered Brain, neuroscientist Gina Rippon gives her opinion on why she believes we should rethink the idea of the human brain being 'gendered' and look again at ...
This doesn’t mean there’s such a thing as a “male” or “female” brain, exactly. But at least a few brain characteristics, such as density of the gray matter or size of the hypothalamus ...
As their understanding of the brain expanded, so did the sex gap ... iPSCs provide context for studying male versus female differences in mice and humans. Researchers can explore roughly 70 ...
A new study published in Brain, Behavior, and Immunity has found that inflammation in a key memory center of the brain can change motivated behavior in mice, and these changes occur differently in ...
with only 25 studies focusing on female concussions compared to 270 examining male subjects. This dramatic disparity leaves women severely underrepresented in critical brain injury research.
cerebrovascular disease on the brain’s biological age, as well as the differences between female and male brains. the brain age gap has potential to serve as a digital biomarker of brain resilience.