“The variables which were corrected for brain size [in the study of the corpus c

—-“The variables which were corrected for brain size [in the study of the corpus callosum] were usually significantly larger in females, although this pattern varied in each sample. The statistical pattern of sexual dimorphism for the human Corpus Callosum differs from that found in most other neural structures, such as the amygdaloid nucleus, cerebellum, hippocampus, and thalamus. The absolute sizes of these structures are always significantly larger in males. When corrected for brain size, the relative sizes are not significantly larger. The Corpus Callosum is the only structure to show a larger set of relative measures in females.”—


Source date (UTC): 2020-09-25 01:01:00 UTC

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