In this commentary to the comprehensive review by Eliot et al. (2021), we fully comply with rejecting the ‘sexual dimorphism’ concept in its extreme, binary form. However, we criticise the authors’ extreme position and argue that sex/gender differences in the brain are far from being ‘trivial’ and ‘unlikely to be meaningful’. Our key arguments refer to the importance of small effects which can have meaningful behavioural consequences, and to several non-binary sex/gender-related factors which might explain individual differences better than sex/gender per se and which have shown to play important roles as risk factors in the aetiology of many mental and neurodevelopmental disorders. We conclude that the biopsychosocial approach is key to un...
The neurophysiological differences in brain structure and function between binary biological sexes (...
Sex/gender differences in the human brain attract attention far beyond the neuroscience community. G...
Sex differences have been found in the anatomy of brains of a wide variety of vertebrates including ...
In this commentary to the comprehensive review by Eliot et al. (2021), we fully comply with rejectin...
In this commentary to the comprehensive review by Eliot et al. (2021), we fully comply with rejectin...
Evidence has long suggested that ‘hardwiring’ is a poor metaphor for brain development. But the meta...
Recent years have seen a substantial increase in the amount of research concerning sex/gender differ...
In this mini-review, I summarize and interpret the current status of sex/gender differences in terms...
Sex differences in the brain are real and clinically important but often grossly distorted in popula...
Discussions in neuroethics to date have ignored an ever-increasing neuroscientific lilterature on se...
There is compelling evidence that men and women differ in brain activity in long-term memory and oth...
In this mini-review, I summarize and interpret the current status of sex/gender differences in terms...
There is now a significant body of literature concerning sex/gender differences in the human brain. ...
There are obvious differences between males and females observed in society; aside from physical fea...
Whereas a categorical difference in the genitals has always been acknowledged, the question of how f...
The neurophysiological differences in brain structure and function between binary biological sexes (...
Sex/gender differences in the human brain attract attention far beyond the neuroscience community. G...
Sex differences have been found in the anatomy of brains of a wide variety of vertebrates including ...
In this commentary to the comprehensive review by Eliot et al. (2021), we fully comply with rejectin...
In this commentary to the comprehensive review by Eliot et al. (2021), we fully comply with rejectin...
Evidence has long suggested that ‘hardwiring’ is a poor metaphor for brain development. But the meta...
Recent years have seen a substantial increase in the amount of research concerning sex/gender differ...
In this mini-review, I summarize and interpret the current status of sex/gender differences in terms...
Sex differences in the brain are real and clinically important but often grossly distorted in popula...
Discussions in neuroethics to date have ignored an ever-increasing neuroscientific lilterature on se...
There is compelling evidence that men and women differ in brain activity in long-term memory and oth...
In this mini-review, I summarize and interpret the current status of sex/gender differences in terms...
There is now a significant body of literature concerning sex/gender differences in the human brain. ...
There are obvious differences between males and females observed in society; aside from physical fea...
Whereas a categorical difference in the genitals has always been acknowledged, the question of how f...
The neurophysiological differences in brain structure and function between binary biological sexes (...
Sex/gender differences in the human brain attract attention far beyond the neuroscience community. G...
Sex differences have been found in the anatomy of brains of a wide variety of vertebrates including ...