More than Just Two Sexes: The Neural Correlates of Voice Gender Perception in Gender Dysphoria
Abstract
Gender dysphoria (also known as "transsexualism") is characterized as a discrepancy between anatomical sex and gender identity. Research points towards neurobiological influences. Due to the sexually dimorphic characteristics of the human voice, voice gender perception provides a biologically relevant function, e.g. in the context of mating selection. There is evidence for a better recognition of voices of the opposite sex and a differentiation...
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Title
More than Just Two Sexes: The Neural Correlates of Voice Gender Perception in Gender Dysphoria
Published Date
Nov 6, 2014
Journal
Volume
9
Issue
11
Pages
e111672 - e111672
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