"I'm not aware of any measure you can make of the human brain where the male and female distributions don't overlap," ...
Scientists said it is "incredibly difficult" to "distinguish how much of a sex difference is societally or environmentally ...
The 'silent' X chromosome within female brains may not be so silent after all. A new study has found evidence in both mice ...
Scientists at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) may have uncovered a key reason why women tend to outlive men and maintain better cognitive function as they age. Their research ...
“In typical aging, women have a brain that looks younger, with fewer cognitive deficits compared to men,” said Dr. Dena Dubal ...
In 2014, after encountering the growing wave of pro-trans narratives in popular culture, Yarden told his family that he believed he had a “female brain.” Though initially uncertain, his mother was ...
Explore how neuroscience and evolutionary biology shed light on women’s potential to lead in a hybrid intelligence framework.
Researchers discovered distinct molecular differences in how the brain processes directly experienced versus witnessed trauma -- a finding that could lead to more targeted treatments for PTSD.
Rhythmic changes, driven by hormonal fluctuations, offer a unique window into the intricate connection between the female ...
The reason female brains have less cognitive aging may be due to the reawakening of the dormant X chromosome late in life, which turns on genes that help sustain healthy brain cell connections.
For years, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has been studied primarily in people who experience trauma firsthand.