Sex-specific impact of prenatal androgens on social brain default mode subsystems

Volume: 25, Issue: 9, Pages: 2175 - 2188
Published: Aug 13, 2018
Abstract
Early-onset neurodevelopmental conditions (e.g., autism) affect males more frequently than females. Androgens may play a role in this male-bias by sex-differentially impacting early prenatal brain development, particularly neural circuits that later develop specialized roles in social cognition. Here, we find that increasing prenatal testosterone in humans is associated with later reduction of functional connectivity between social brain default...
Paper Details
Title
Sex-specific impact of prenatal androgens on social brain default mode subsystems
Published Date
Aug 13, 2018
Volume
25
Issue
9
Pages
2175 - 2188
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