生物学性
生物心理社会模型
心理学
性二态性
性别心理学
性别图式理论
性别特征
发展心理学
性别认同
社会心理学
医学
精神科
内科学
内分泌学
作者
Sophie Hodgetts,Markus Hausmann
出处
期刊:Current topics in behavioral neurosciences
日期:2022-01-01
卷期号:: 71-99
被引量:5
标识
DOI:10.1007/7854_2022_303
摘要
There is now a significant body of literature concerning sex/gender differences in the human brain. This chapter will critically review and synthesise key findings from several studies that have investigated sex/gender differences in structural and functional lateralisation and connectivity. We argue that while small, relative sex/gender differences reliably exist in lateralisation and connectivity, there is considerable overlap between the sexes. Some inconsistencies exist, however, and this is likely due to considerable variability in the methodologies, tasks, measures, and sample compositions between studies. Moreover, research to date is limited in its consideration of sex/gender-related factors, such as sex hormones and gender roles, that can explain inter-and inter-individual differences in brain and behaviour better than sex/gender alone. We conclude that conceptualising the brain as ‘sexually dimorphic’ is incorrect, and the terms ‘male brain’ and ‘female brain’ should be avoided in the neuroscientific literature. However, this does not necessarily mean that sex/gender differences in the brain are trivial. Future research involving sex/gender should adopt a biopsychosocial approach whenever possible, to ensure that non-binary psychological, biological, and environmental/social factors related to sex/gender, and their interactions, are routinely accounted for.
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