Biological sex and sex hormones are known to affect functional cerebral asymmetries (FCAs). Men are generally more lateralized than women. The effect size of this sex difference is small but robust. Some of the inconsistencies in the literature may be explained by sex-related hormonal differences. Most studies focusing on neuromodulatory properties of sex hormones on FCAs have investigated women during the menstrual cycle. Although contradictions exist, these studies have typically shown that levels of estradiol and/or progesterone correlate with the degree of FCAs, suggesting that sex differences in FCAs partially depend on hormonal state and day of testing. The results indicate that FCAs are not fixed but are hormone dependent, and as suc...
Functional cerebral asymmetries (FCAs) are a fundamental principle of brain organisation. While spec...
To what degree resting state fMRI is stable or susceptible to internal mind states of the individual...
According to a longstanding view, sex differences in cognitive abilities such as mental rotation or ...
Functional cerebral asymmetries (FCAs) refer to variation in neural function between the left and ri...
Nearly 20 years ago, Hausmann and Güntürkün (2000a, 2000b) published a review article in the Journal...
There is compelling evidence that men and women differ in brain activity in long-term memory and oth...
Functional cerebral asymmetries (FCAs) are a fundamental principle of brain organisation. While spec...
The difference between male and female behavior and male and female susceptibility to a number of ne...
Functional cerebral asymmetries (FCAs), which constitute a basic principle of human brain organizati...
In this commentary to the comprehensive review by Eliot et al. (2021), we fully comply with rejectin...
Notable sex-differences exist between neural structures that regulate sexually dimorphic behaviors s...
This research topic aims to integrate scattered findings on sex differences in neuroscience into a b...
Between and within sexes individuals differ in lateralization of brain and behaviour that might affe...
Brain lateralization is the phenomenon that both hemispheres of the brain are specialised in differe...
peer reviewedWidespread sex differences in human brain structure and function have been reported. Re...
Functional cerebral asymmetries (FCAs) are a fundamental principle of brain organisation. While spec...
To what degree resting state fMRI is stable or susceptible to internal mind states of the individual...
According to a longstanding view, sex differences in cognitive abilities such as mental rotation or ...
Functional cerebral asymmetries (FCAs) refer to variation in neural function between the left and ri...
Nearly 20 years ago, Hausmann and Güntürkün (2000a, 2000b) published a review article in the Journal...
There is compelling evidence that men and women differ in brain activity in long-term memory and oth...
Functional cerebral asymmetries (FCAs) are a fundamental principle of brain organisation. While spec...
The difference between male and female behavior and male and female susceptibility to a number of ne...
Functional cerebral asymmetries (FCAs), which constitute a basic principle of human brain organizati...
In this commentary to the comprehensive review by Eliot et al. (2021), we fully comply with rejectin...
Notable sex-differences exist between neural structures that regulate sexually dimorphic behaviors s...
This research topic aims to integrate scattered findings on sex differences in neuroscience into a b...
Between and within sexes individuals differ in lateralization of brain and behaviour that might affe...
Brain lateralization is the phenomenon that both hemispheres of the brain are specialised in differe...
peer reviewedWidespread sex differences in human brain structure and function have been reported. Re...
Functional cerebral asymmetries (FCAs) are a fundamental principle of brain organisation. While spec...
To what degree resting state fMRI is stable or susceptible to internal mind states of the individual...
According to a longstanding view, sex differences in cognitive abilities such as mental rotation or ...