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Breaking the binary: Gender versus sex analysis in human brain imaging

Julia M. Rauch, Lise Eliot

2022NeuroImage29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Despite decades of pursuit, human brain imaging has yet to uncover clear neural correlates of male-female behavioral differences. Given that such behavior does not always align with sex categories, we argue that neuroimaging research may find more success by partitioning subjects along nonbinary gender attributes in addition to sex. We review the handful of studies that have done this, several of which find as good or better association between brain measures and "gender" as they do with "sex." Recent advances in operationalizing "gender" as a multidimensional variable should facilitate such studies, along with discovery-based approaches that mine brain imaging data for gender-associated attributes, independent of sex.

Topics & Concepts

OperationalizationNeuroimagingPsychologyFunctional Brain ImagingSex characteristicsNeural correlates of consciousnessBiological sexCognitive psychologyDevelopmental psychologyNeuroscienceMedicineCognitionEpistemologyPhilosophyEndocrinologySex and Gender in HealthcareEvolutionary Psychology and Human BehaviorNeuroendocrine regulation and behavior
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