The aim of the present study was to examine quantitative differences in lobar cerebral cortical volumes in a healthy adult population. Quantitative volumetric MRI of whole brain, cerebral and cerebellar volumes was performed in a cross-sectional analysis of 97 normal volunteers, with segmented frontal, temporal, parietal and occipital cortical volumes measured in a subgroup of 60 subjects, 30 male and 30 female, matched for age and sex. The right cerebral hemisphere was larger than the left across the study group with a small (<1%) but significant difference in symmetry (P < 0.001). No difference was found between volumes of right and left cerebellar hemispheres. Rightward cerebral cortical asymmetry (right larger than left) was found...
Recent advances in structural brain imaging have demonstrated that brain development continues throu...
For many traits, males show greater variability than females, with possible implications for underst...
While significant differences in male and female brain structures have commonly been reported, only ...
The aim of the present study was to examine quantitative differences in lobar cerebral cortical volu...
This research tests a series of research questions concerning relationships between size, shape (st...
Sex differences in brain structure have been examined extensively but are not completely understood,...
Background&Objective: This study is designed to deteremine the sex differences in volume and surface...
Findings from previous magnetic resonance imaging studies of sex differences in gray matter have bee...
Sex differences in the human brain are of interest for many reasons: for example, there are sex diff...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The human brain exhibits a complex pattern of differential aging. The purpos...
This study was conducted to examine the statistical influence of brain size on cortical, subcortical...
Effects of gender and age on structural brain asymmetry were studied by 3D texture analysis in 380 a...
Background: The interest in the morphological development of brain structures during childhood and a...
In this study, volumes of thewhole brain, hemispheres, and frontal lobes of young and elderly adults...
Lillie is known about the sexual differences in volume of human insular cortex in normal subjects an...
Recent advances in structural brain imaging have demonstrated that brain development continues throu...
For many traits, males show greater variability than females, with possible implications for underst...
While significant differences in male and female brain structures have commonly been reported, only ...
The aim of the present study was to examine quantitative differences in lobar cerebral cortical volu...
This research tests a series of research questions concerning relationships between size, shape (st...
Sex differences in brain structure have been examined extensively but are not completely understood,...
Background&Objective: This study is designed to deteremine the sex differences in volume and surface...
Findings from previous magnetic resonance imaging studies of sex differences in gray matter have bee...
Sex differences in the human brain are of interest for many reasons: for example, there are sex diff...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The human brain exhibits a complex pattern of differential aging. The purpos...
This study was conducted to examine the statistical influence of brain size on cortical, subcortical...
Effects of gender and age on structural brain asymmetry were studied by 3D texture analysis in 380 a...
Background: The interest in the morphological development of brain structures during childhood and a...
In this study, volumes of thewhole brain, hemispheres, and frontal lobes of young and elderly adults...
Lillie is known about the sexual differences in volume of human insular cortex in normal subjects an...
Recent advances in structural brain imaging have demonstrated that brain development continues throu...
For many traits, males show greater variability than females, with possible implications for underst...
While significant differences in male and female brain structures have commonly been reported, only ...