(1996). Gender differences in brain morphometry and function. In E. D. Bigler (Ed.), Neuroimaging: Handbook of brain function (pp. 127–151). New York, NY: Plenum.Farace, E., & Turkheimer, E. (1996). Gender differences in brain morphometry and function. In E. D. Bigler (Ed.)...
S.12.04 Gender differences in brain function associated with cognitive and emotion processing in schizophrenia - European Neuropsychopharmacologydoi:10.1016/S0924-977X(11)70286-3A.MendrekandN.LakisEuropean Neuropsychopharmacology
An epidemiological study on gender differences in self-reported seasonal changes in mood and behaviour in a general population of northern Sweden. Nord J Psychiatry. 2004;58:429–37. 146. Mottram V, Middleton B, Williams P, Arendt J. The impact of bright artificial white and 'blue-enriched'...
Ruiyang Ge, PhD:The University of British Columbia, Canada Massimiliano Valeriani, MD, PhD:Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital, Italy BMC Neurologycalled for submissions to a forthcoming Collection focused on exploring sex/gender differences in neurophysiology within the normal and pathological brain. This...
Meanwhile, recent studies have demonstrated that regional structure-function alignments vary with individual differences (e.g., age, gender, and cognitive traits)77,78,79,80,81. Understanding how these individual differences affect regional structure-function coupling estimated by different diffusion ...
Sex differences in synaptic plasticity: human genomic data and animal models of autism Autism-associated genetic mutations involved in synaptic structure, function, and plasticity Large-scale whole-exome sequencing (WES) and genome-wide copy-number variant (CNV) studies of autism have identified highly...
Barnett, V. (2020). Differences in Brain Structure and Function. In: Lykins, A. (eds) Encyclopedia of Sexuality and Gender. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-59531-3_59-1 Download citation .RIS .ENW .BIB Received08 June 2020 ...
This pattern may underlie the observation that GR-response eSNPs were associated with psychiatric disorders and amygdala function, but not with other medical disorders or height. Our findings support the notion that not only the tissue but also the type of stimulation, e.g., mimicking aspects of...
multiple CNS diseases (e.g., stroke, multiple sclerosis, brain tumors, neuroinflammatory and neurodegenerative diseases). Given that BBB alterations have been identified in major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, a recent study discussed that gender differences exist in inflammation-...
Using Fisher's exact test (binary variables) and student t-test (continuous variables), no group differences were found in gender and age between all TSC subjects and controls (P = 0.45 and 0.06, respectively). Age of TSC subjects with and without autism did not differ from controls (P =...