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Neuroscientists Reveal Key Brain Differences Between Sex and Gender

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National Institutes of Health, sex is a biological construct assigned at birth based on physical attributes like our anatomy and X and Y chromosomes.

Gender, meanwhile, refers to a multidimensional construct based on identity as well as social and cultural expectations.Increasingly, studies have pointed toward clear neurological differences between the male and female brain.

But whether these differences are driven by biological or social factors has largely been a mystery."Sex and gender are distinct from one another, and both are associated with biological, social, and environmental factors," Elvisha Dhamala, an assistant professor of psychiatry at the Feinstein Institutes of Medical Research and the Zucker Hillside Hospital in Glen Oaks, New York, told Newsweek."Unfortunately, in biomedical research, the two have often been conflated or equated with one another."While interactions between sex and the brain have been studied, we have a limited understanding of how gender maps onto the brain.

An understanding of how sex and gender independently and collectively influence the brain is critical as this can inform future work on brain disorders with known sex and gender differences in prevalence."In a new study, published in the journal Science Advances, Dhamala and colleagues set about untangling the influences of sex and gender on our brains."In this study, we explored how sex and gender affect brain networks, which describe how different parts of the brain are active and connected," Dhamala said. "Using data from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study with 4,757 participants, we analyzed functional MRI data to see how different brain regions communicate and form networks."The team explored how these networks related to the individuals' binary assignment of sex at birth and to their gender, as reported by the young participants and their parents. "We found that sex and gender each influence different brain networks," Dhamala said."This means we need to.

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