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The model’s success suggests that detectable sex differences do exist in the brain but just haven’t been picked up reliably before. The fact that it worked so well in different datasets, including brain scans from multiple sites in the U.S. and Europe, make the findings especially convincing as it controls for many confounds that can plague studies of this kind.
“This is a very strong piece of evidence that sex is a robust determinant of human brain organization,” Menon said.
“This is a very strong piece of evidence that sex is a robust determinant of human brain organization,” Menon said.
Stanford Medicine study identifies distinct brain organization patterns in women and men
Stanford Medicine researchers have developed a powerful new artificial intelligence model that can distinguish between male and female brains.
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