<p>(<b>A</b>) The right insula is differentially activated in men and women. (<b>B</b>) This difference is driven by higher activation in men after the aversive stimulation (error bars represent standard error).</p
This study explored sex effects on the process of risk-taking. We observed that the female participa...
Interest in sex-related differences in psychological functioning has again come to the foreground wi...
Background: Although some studies showed distinct electrophysiological correlates of emotions in men...
<div><p>Do men and women process and experience unpleasant bodily states differently? We used fMRI t...
Do men and women process and experience unpleasant bodily states differently? We used fMRI to determ...
The study of sex differences in cognition has often focused on differences in spatial processing. Re...
<p>Statistical differences (p-values) between activation in right amygdala subdivisions, for male an...
BackgroundCardiovascular disease varies between sexes, suggesting male-female autonomic control diff...
<p>Sex differences in spontaneous alternation and novel object recognition performance.</p
Much work has been done in the neuroscience of reward processing, such as; mapping brain areas, key ...
Magnetoencephalography was used to investigate the effect of directed attention on changes in sensor...
Although the first sex-dependent differences for chemosensory processing were reported in the scient...
Gender differences in emotional responses have been investigated in two groups of students, 22 males...
Men and women show important differences in clinical conditions in which deficits in cognitive contr...
<p>M170 amplitude is larger in the right hemisphere in men without laterality effects in female part...
This study explored sex effects on the process of risk-taking. We observed that the female participa...
Interest in sex-related differences in psychological functioning has again come to the foreground wi...
Background: Although some studies showed distinct electrophysiological correlates of emotions in men...
<div><p>Do men and women process and experience unpleasant bodily states differently? We used fMRI t...
Do men and women process and experience unpleasant bodily states differently? We used fMRI to determ...
The study of sex differences in cognition has often focused on differences in spatial processing. Re...
<p>Statistical differences (p-values) between activation in right amygdala subdivisions, for male an...
BackgroundCardiovascular disease varies between sexes, suggesting male-female autonomic control diff...
<p>Sex differences in spontaneous alternation and novel object recognition performance.</p
Much work has been done in the neuroscience of reward processing, such as; mapping brain areas, key ...
Magnetoencephalography was used to investigate the effect of directed attention on changes in sensor...
Although the first sex-dependent differences for chemosensory processing were reported in the scient...
Gender differences in emotional responses have been investigated in two groups of students, 22 males...
Men and women show important differences in clinical conditions in which deficits in cognitive contr...
<p>M170 amplitude is larger in the right hemisphere in men without laterality effects in female part...
This study explored sex effects on the process of risk-taking. We observed that the female participa...
Interest in sex-related differences in psychological functioning has again come to the foreground wi...
Background: Although some studies showed distinct electrophysiological correlates of emotions in men...