Sex differences in the neural correlates of emotion: evidence from neuroimaging

S Whittle, M Yücel, MBH Yap, NB Allen - Biological psychology, 2011 - Elsevier
Sex differences in emotional processes represent some of the most robust sex stereotypes
worldwide. However, empirical support for these stereotypes is lacking, especially from
research utilizing objective measures, such as neuroimaging methodologies. We conducted
a selective review of functional neuroimaging studies that have empirically tested for sex
differences in the association between brain function and emotional processes (including
perception, reactivity, regulation and experience). Evidence was found for marked sex …
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