New research shows male and female brains differ at birth. Females have more grey matter, aiding emotions and memory.
Early life stress (ELS) can have long-lasting effects on mental health, increasing the risk of developing anxiety disorders ...
A study analyzing over 500 newborns has confirmed that brain structure differences between male and female infants are ...
Cambridge researchers found that sex differences in brain structure exist from birth, with males having more white matter and ...
Sex differences in brain structure are present from birth, research from the Autism Research Centre at the University of Cambridge has shown.
Male and female mice usually prefer female companions but switch to preferring males under survival stress, a new study ...
While male brains tended to be greater in volume than female brains, when adjusted for total brain volume, female infants on average had significantly more grey matter, while male infants on ...
The age-old debate about differences between male and female brains has taken a dramatic turn with new evidence suggesting these variations begin before a baby’s first cry. In the largest study of its ...
Males and females really are wired differently from birth, according to a new study from the University of Cambridge.