Human Sexual Dimorphism of the Relative Cerebral Area Volumes in the Data of the Human Connectome Project

Authors: Balázs Szalkai, Vince Grolmusz

arXiv: 1604.05992v1 - DOI (q-bio.NC)

Abstract: The average human brain volume of the males is larger than that of the females. Several MRI voxel-based morphometry studies show that the gray matter/white matter ratio is larger in females. Here we have analyzed the recent public release of the Human Connectome Project, and by using the diffusion MRI data of 511 subjects (209 men and 302 women), we have found that the relative volumes of numerous subcortical areas and the gray matter of most cortical areas are significantly larger in women than in men. Additionally, we have discovered differences of the strengths of the sexual correlations between the same structures in different hemispheres.

Submitted to arXiv on 20 Apr. 2016

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