Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W175079480> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W175079480 endingPage "73" @default.
- W175079480 startingPage "57" @default.
- W175079480 abstract "The results of more than four decades of research on different mammalian species have established that the brain, like the rest of the reproductive system, is esentially basically female. For the male to develop structural and functional characteristics typical of his species, his brain must be exposed to testicular hormones during a critical period, or critical periods, of development. As mammals, human beings are most likely subject to this process of the hormone-dependent sexual differentiation of the brain, but proving it will be difficult. Common sense ethics preclude experimental procedures such as castration of neonatal infants or exposing the female fetus to testosterone perinatally. Thus, scientists are restricted to the retrospective study of Experiments of Nature. The results of such studies support to a degree a meaningful role of hormones in the development of the human brain. The concept of the sexual differentiation of brain structure and function has a potentially profound influence on clinical decisions with respect to sex assignment and clinical management of infants with ambiguous or poorly developed external genitalia. Because of the importance of a baby's sex in our culture, parents of such infants must be given consideration, but so should the infant whose hormonal environment prenatally may well have produced permanent changes in the structure and functional potential of his/her brain." @default.
- W175079480 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W175079480 creator A5020814644 @default.
- W175079480 date "2002-01-01" @default.
- W175079480 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W175079480 title "Hypothalamic Imprinting by Gonadal Steroid Hormones" @default.
- W175079480 cites W116094061 @default.
- W175079480 cites W1915592185 @default.
- W175079480 cites W1945581482 @default.
- W175079480 cites W1965536937 @default.
- W175079480 cites W1966712112 @default.
- W175079480 cites W1966770839 @default.
- W175079480 cites W1974685685 @default.
- W175079480 cites W1978820887 @default.
- W175079480 cites W1979872673 @default.
- W175079480 cites W1980550330 @default.
- W175079480 cites W1987751048 @default.
- W175079480 cites W1996011857 @default.
- W175079480 cites W2011152523 @default.
- W175079480 cites W2016988090 @default.
- W175079480 cites W2019900112 @default.
- W175079480 cites W2022111335 @default.
- W175079480 cites W2024389958 @default.
- W175079480 cites W2026318507 @default.
- W175079480 cites W2026632778 @default.
- W175079480 cites W2027590553 @default.
- W175079480 cites W2036644342 @default.
- W175079480 cites W2039745954 @default.
- W175079480 cites W2041083594 @default.
- W175079480 cites W2044043180 @default.
- W175079480 cites W2045406559 @default.
- W175079480 cites W2046026409 @default.
- W175079480 cites W2058035912 @default.
- W175079480 cites W2059596713 @default.
- W175079480 cites W2062109159 @default.
- W175079480 cites W2064546606 @default.
- W175079480 cites W2078141119 @default.
- W175079480 cites W2079044663 @default.
- W175079480 cites W2080150682 @default.
- W175079480 cites W2080729307 @default.
- W175079480 cites W2083110824 @default.
- W175079480 cites W2089901472 @default.
- W175079480 cites W2090308896 @default.
- W175079480 cites W2090547531 @default.
- W175079480 cites W2091053195 @default.
- W175079480 cites W2091926828 @default.
- W175079480 cites W2093129425 @default.
- W175079480 cites W2093418714 @default.
- W175079480 cites W2094105329 @default.
- W175079480 cites W2104235622 @default.
- W175079480 cites W2105076134 @default.
- W175079480 cites W2108148926 @default.
- W175079480 cites W2148260419 @default.
- W175079480 cites W2162109306 @default.
- W175079480 cites W2262964675 @default.
- W175079480 cites W4255987845 @default.
- W175079480 cites W4293872195 @default.
- W175079480 doi "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0621-8_5" @default.
- W175079480 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12575756" @default.
- W175079480 hasPublicationYear "2002" @default.
- W175079480 type Work @default.
- W175079480 sameAs 175079480 @default.
- W175079480 citedByCount "59" @default.
- W175079480 countsByYear W1750794802012 @default.
- W175079480 countsByYear W1750794802013 @default.
- W175079480 countsByYear W1750794802014 @default.
- W175079480 countsByYear W1750794802015 @default.
- W175079480 countsByYear W1750794802016 @default.
- W175079480 countsByYear W1750794802017 @default.
- W175079480 countsByYear W1750794802018 @default.
- W175079480 countsByYear W1750794802020 @default.
- W175079480 countsByYear W1750794802021 @default.
- W175079480 countsByYear W1750794802022 @default.
- W175079480 countsByYear W1750794802023 @default.
- W175079480 crossrefType "book-chapter" @default.
- W175079480 hasAuthorship W175079480A5020814644 @default.
- W175079480 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W175079480 hasConcept C105702510 @default.
- W175079480 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W175079480 hasConcept C134018914 @default.
- W175079480 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W175079480 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W175079480 hasConcept C2777670902 @default.
- W175079480 hasConcept C2779256933 @default.
- W175079480 hasConcept C2779279991 @default.
- W175079480 hasConcept C2781037291 @default.
- W175079480 hasConcept C3019433635 @default.
- W175079480 hasConcept C3020528001 @default.
- W175079480 hasConcept C42407357 @default.
- W175079480 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W175079480 hasConcept C63405245 @default.
- W175079480 hasConcept C71315377 @default.
- W175079480 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W175079480 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W175079480 hasConcept C94715292 @default.
- W175079480 hasConceptScore W175079480C104317684 @default.
- W175079480 hasConceptScore W175079480C105702510 @default.
- W175079480 hasConceptScore W175079480C126322002 @default.