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Insight into Brain Sex Differences of Typically Developed In-fants: A Systematic Review
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  • Zahraa Saker,
  • Mahdi Rizk,
  • Diana Merie,
  • Rami Nabha,
  • Nicole Pariseau,
  • Sanaa Nabha,
  • Malek Makki
Zahraa Saker
Al Rassoul Al-Aazam Hospital
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Mahdi Rizk
Modern University for Business and Science
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Diana Merie
Lebanese University
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Rami Nabha
University of Oradea
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Nicole Pariseau
University of Michigan
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Sanaa Nabha
University of Michigan

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Malek Makki
University of Picardy Jules Verne
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Abstract

The human brain encodes gender differences. This fact has been gradually expanded from the realm of the hypothalamus and sexual behavior to the whole brain with its different lobes, structures, and functions, by the influence of the constantly advancing neuroscientific and imag-ing research. However, less is known about sex differences in the brains of neonates and infants, despite their relevance to various sex-linked diseases that develop early in life. In this review, we provide a synopsis of the literature evidence on sex differences in the brains of neonates and infants at the morphological, structural, and network levels. We also briefly overview the pre-sent evidence on the sex bias in some brain disorders affecting infants and neonates.
Submitted to European Journal of Neuroscience
25 Feb 2024Editorial Decision: Revise Minor
10 Mar 20241st Revision Received
13 Mar 2024Assigned to Editor
13 Mar 2024Submission Checks Completed
13 Mar 2024Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
13 Mar 2024Reviewer(s) Assigned