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Females exhibit smaller volumes of brain activation and ... - bioRxivIn the present study, we therefore investigated whether the menstrual cycle modulates the effects of psychological stress on functioning of brain areas involved. Gender differences in cortical morphological networksRecent studies using magnetic resonance imaging have shown that several sexually differentiated aspects of brain structure and function are female-typical in ... Beyond the binary: Rethinking sex and the brain - TauWomen usually have two X chromosomes (shown here in an artist's rendering). 'SILENT' X CHROMOSOME. COULD MAKE WOMEN'S. BRAINS MORE RESILIENT. The Human Brain Is Best Described as Being on a Female/Male ...This aberrant brain activity is among other things attributed to chronic stress. Affective disorders occur more often in women than in men. In the current ... The mood cycle: hormonal influences on the female brainWe hypothesized that dynamic X-chromosome reactivation is part of a protective shield in female brains reducing frequency and severity of NDDs ... University of Groningen Stress and the female brain. The effects of ...The handedness effect (higher TD rate in right handers) was stronger for subjects with fewer negative symptoms, and it was stronger for men than for women. Dynamic X-chromosomal reactivation enhances female brain ...?I've found I can change the conversation at any social gathering by mentioning Louann Brizendine's book, The Female Brain.? ?David Brooks, New York Times. ? ... Malaria-driven expansion of adaptive-like functional CD56-negative ...In this study, we applied a new approach to calibrate a well-established and used IBM of malaria dynamics called OpenMalaria. Downloaded - LSHTM Research OnlineIn chapter 2, I examine the impact of logging disturbance on woodpeckers in lowland forests of west Borneo, compare woodpecker communities in lowland and hill ... Emulator-based Bayesian optimization for efficient multi-objective ...We found that a strong inflammatory response can cause changes to the compo sition of host plasma, which directly slows down parasite maturation ... Community ecology and logging responses of Southeast Asian ...Interestingly, although artemisinin and its derivatives. (ARTs) efficiently kill malaria parasites, they only slightly inhibit the growth of Babesia species [4? ... Systemic host inflammation induces stage-specific transcriptomic ...The development of musical literacy also made possible all kinds of new ideas about music. Music became visual as well as aural. It could occupy space as well ...
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