Numerous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have reported sex differences. To empirically evaluate for evidence of excessive significance bias in this literature, we searched for published fMRI studies of human brain to evaluate sex differences, regardless of the topic investigated, in Medline and Scopus over 10 years. We analyzed the prevalence of conclusions in favor of sex differences and the correlation between study sample sizes and number of significant foci identified. In the absence of bias, larger studies (better powered) should identify a larger number of significant foci. Across 179 papers, median sample size was n = 32 (interquartile range 23-47.5). A median of 5 foci related to sex differences were reported (i...
The prevalence, age of onset, and symptomatology of many neuropsychiatric conditions differ between ...
Female neuroscientists are still underrepresented in various aspects of the academic life. The effor...
There is compelling evidence that men and women differ in brain activity in long-term memory and oth...
Again and again, attempts have been made to find correlates of sex/gender differences in the human b...
Sex differences in the brain are widely studied, but results are often inconsistent and it is assume...
Contains fulltext : 201814.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper cont...
Sex/gender differences in the human brain attract attention far beyond the neuroscience community. G...
<p>Ingalhalikar et al. (2013) study "sex differences in the structural connectome of the human brain...
peer reviewedSex/gender differences in the human brain attract attention far beyond the neuroscience...
This presentation is part of the Researching Sex Differences: Feminist Critiques and their Anteceden...
Recent years have seen a substantial increase in the amount of research concerning sex/gender differ...
Female mammals have long been neglected in biomedical research. The NIH mandated enrollment of women...
Previous studies have shown that machine-learning (ML) algorithms can “predict” sex based on brain a...
Background:Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have reported multiple activation fo...
n a cia in are displayed by both males and females but on average sex differences in the brain are m...
The prevalence, age of onset, and symptomatology of many neuropsychiatric conditions differ between ...
Female neuroscientists are still underrepresented in various aspects of the academic life. The effor...
There is compelling evidence that men and women differ in brain activity in long-term memory and oth...
Again and again, attempts have been made to find correlates of sex/gender differences in the human b...
Sex differences in the brain are widely studied, but results are often inconsistent and it is assume...
Contains fulltext : 201814.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper cont...
Sex/gender differences in the human brain attract attention far beyond the neuroscience community. G...
<p>Ingalhalikar et al. (2013) study "sex differences in the structural connectome of the human brain...
peer reviewedSex/gender differences in the human brain attract attention far beyond the neuroscience...
This presentation is part of the Researching Sex Differences: Feminist Critiques and their Anteceden...
Recent years have seen a substantial increase in the amount of research concerning sex/gender differ...
Female mammals have long been neglected in biomedical research. The NIH mandated enrollment of women...
Previous studies have shown that machine-learning (ML) algorithms can “predict” sex based on brain a...
Background:Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have reported multiple activation fo...
n a cia in are displayed by both males and females but on average sex differences in the brain are m...
The prevalence, age of onset, and symptomatology of many neuropsychiatric conditions differ between ...
Female neuroscientists are still underrepresented in various aspects of the academic life. The effor...
There is compelling evidence that men and women differ in brain activity in long-term memory and oth...