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- W984980134 abstract "Publisher Summary Gender is the first and most salient attribute we integrate into our perception of other individuals, being signaled to us via multiple modalities that include dress, tone of voice, odors, and even name. Animals also readily signal their own sex and immediately perceive it in conspecifics. But how do these external manifestations of sex or gender reflect the phenotype of the brain? Is there a male brain and a female brain? Or, are our brains relatively gender-neutral but limited in range of function by the physical attributes associated with the sex of the body they happen to inhabit? This chapter aims to review the current state-of-the-art in the study of sex differences in the brain and to put forward the argument that the answer to the above questions lies somewhere in the middle. It is a gross oversimplification to suggest that the entire brain, in all its complexity and diverse functionality, is ubiquitously male or female. But it is equally egregious to ignore sex and gender as variables in brain function, or to assume that these differences are only relevant to reproduction. Tremendous advances are being made in identifying gender differences and their relevance to the human brain. Equally important advances are being made with the more empirical approach afforded by animal models. Gender is a uniquely human construct, as it involves both self-identification as a member of a particular gender category, and the societal and cultural factors that are associated with gender. Animals, however, have only sex. This both simplifies and limits the study of sexual differentiation of the brain." @default.
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- W984980134 title "Sexual Differentiation of Brain Structure and Function" @default.
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