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Sex Differences in Variability of Brain Structure Across the Lifespan

Abstract Several brain disorders exhibit sex differences in onset, presentation, and prevalence. Increased understanding of the neurobiology of sex-based differences in variability across the lifespan can provide insight into both disease vulnerability and resilience. In n = 3069 participants, from...

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Published in:Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) N.Y. 1991), 2020-09, Vol.30 (10), p.5420-5430
Main Authors: Forde, Natalie J, Jeyachandra, Jerrold, Joseph, Michael, Jacobs, Grace R, Dickie, Erin, Satterthwaite, Theodore D, Shinohara, Russell T, Ameis, Stephanie H, Voineskos, Aristotle N
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