Sexual dimorphism of brain developmental trajectories during childhood and adolescence

Volume: 36, Issue: 4, Pages: 1065 - 1073
Published: Jul 15, 2007
Abstract
Human total brain size is consistently reported to be approximately 8-10% larger in males, although consensus on regionally specific differences is weak. Here, in the largest longitudinal pediatric neuroimaging study reported to date (829 scans from 387 subjects, ages 3 to 27 years), we demonstrate the importance of examining size-by-age trajectories of brain development rather than group averages across broad age ranges when assessing sexual...
Paper Details
Title
Sexual dimorphism of brain developmental trajectories during childhood and adolescence
Published Date
Jul 15, 2007
Journal
Volume
36
Issue
4
Pages
1065 - 1073
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