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Appears in Collections: | Psychology Journal Articles |
Peer Review Status: | Refereed |
Title: | Are sex differences in human brain structure associated with sex differences in behavior? |
Author(s): | van Eijk, Liza Zhu, Dajiang Couvy-Duchesne, Baptiste Strike, Lachlan T Lee, Anthony Hansell, Narelle K Thompson, Paul M de Zubicaray, Greig I McMahon, Katie L Wright, Margaret J Zietsch, Brendan P |
Contact Email: | anthony.lee@stir.ac.uk |
Keywords: | masculinization brain structure neuroimaging MRI twin modelling |
Issue Date: | Aug-2021 |
Date Deposited: | 28-Apr-2021 |
Citation: | van Eijk L, Zhu D, Couvy-Duchesne B, Strike LT, Lee A, Hansell NK, Thompson PM, de Zubicaray GI, McMahon KL, Wright MJ & Zietsch BP (2021) Are sex differences in human brain structure associated with sex differences in behavior?. Psychological Science, 32 (8), pp. 1183-1197. https://doi.org/10.1177/0956797621996664 |
Abstract: | On average, men and women differ in brain structure and behaviour, raising the possibility of a link between sex differences in brain and behaviour. But women and men are also subject to different societal and cultural norms. We navigated this challenge by investigating variability of sex-differentiated brain structure within each sex. Using data from the Queensland Twin IMaging study (N=1,040) and Human Connectome Project (N=1,113), we obtained data-driven measures of individual differences along a male-female dimension for brain and behaviour based on average sex differences in brain structure and behaviour, respectively. We found a weak association between these brain and behavioural differences, driven by brain size. These brain and behavioural differences were moderately heritable. Our findings suggest that behavioural sex differences are to some extent related to sex differences in brain structure, but that this is mainly driven by differences in brain size, and causality should be interpreted cautiously. |
DOI Link: | 10.1177/0956797621996664 |
Rights: | van Eijk L, Zhu D, Couvy-Duchesne B, Strike LT, Lee A, Hansell NK, Thompson PM, de Zubicaray GI, McMahon KL, Wright MJ & Zietsch BP, Are sex differences in human brain structure associated with sex differences in behaviour?, Psychological Science,, 32 (8), pp. 1183-1197. Copyright © The authors, 2021. Reprinted by permission of SAGE Publications. Reuse is restricted to non-commercial and no derivative uses. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0956797621996664. |
Licence URL(s): | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ |
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