Previous studies demonstrated sex-related differences in several areas of the human brain, including patterns of brain activation in males and females when observing their own bodies and faces (versus other bodies/faces or morphed versions of themselves), but a complex paradigm touching multiple aspects of embodied self-identity is still lacking. We enrolled 24 healthy individuals (12 M, 12 F) in 3 different fMRI experiments: the vision of prototypical body silhouettes, the vision of static images of the face of the participants morphed with prototypical male and female faces, the vision of short videos showing the dynamic transformation of the morphing. We found differential sexual activations in areas linked to self-identity and to the ab...
Previous studies have suggested that men and women process emotional stimuli differently. In this st...
While general self-referential processes and their neural underpinnings have been extensively invest...
Multiple level neurocognitive processes are involved in face processing in humans. The present study...
Own body perception, and differentiating and comparing one's body to another person's body, are comm...
Face perception in humans is mediated by activation in a network of brain areas. Conventionalunivari...
Face perception is mediated by a distributed neural system in the human brain . The response to face...
In behaviour, humans have been shown to represent the sex of faces categorically when the faces are ...
SummaryFace perception is mediated by a distributed neural system in the human brain [1, 2]. The res...
Humans can easily categorize images of human bodies and faces according to their sex/gender and weig...
In recent years, more and more emphasis has been placed on the investigation of sex differences in t...
International audienceGender differences are an important factor regulating our daily interactions. ...
Abstract Face perception is mediated by a distributed neural system in the human brain. Attention, m...
Neural correlates for the processing of face identity, expression, gaze direction and attractiveness...
Objectives: It is hypothesized that transpeople show sex-atypical differentiation of the brain. Vari...
Although prior research suggests that fusiform gyrus represents the sex and race of faces, it remain...
Previous studies have suggested that men and women process emotional stimuli differently. In this st...
While general self-referential processes and their neural underpinnings have been extensively invest...
Multiple level neurocognitive processes are involved in face processing in humans. The present study...
Own body perception, and differentiating and comparing one's body to another person's body, are comm...
Face perception in humans is mediated by activation in a network of brain areas. Conventionalunivari...
Face perception is mediated by a distributed neural system in the human brain . The response to face...
In behaviour, humans have been shown to represent the sex of faces categorically when the faces are ...
SummaryFace perception is mediated by a distributed neural system in the human brain [1, 2]. The res...
Humans can easily categorize images of human bodies and faces according to their sex/gender and weig...
In recent years, more and more emphasis has been placed on the investigation of sex differences in t...
International audienceGender differences are an important factor regulating our daily interactions. ...
Abstract Face perception is mediated by a distributed neural system in the human brain. Attention, m...
Neural correlates for the processing of face identity, expression, gaze direction and attractiveness...
Objectives: It is hypothesized that transpeople show sex-atypical differentiation of the brain. Vari...
Although prior research suggests that fusiform gyrus represents the sex and race of faces, it remain...
Previous studies have suggested that men and women process emotional stimuli differently. In this st...
While general self-referential processes and their neural underpinnings have been extensively invest...
Multiple level neurocognitive processes are involved in face processing in humans. The present study...