Synaptic, cellular, and circuit mechanisms underlying sex differences in behaviors

Consistent with differences in behaviors between sexes, studies reveal sex differences in the organization of neural circuits, synaptic function, and neuronal excitability, as well as sex-dependent recruitment of specific neuronal subtypes during behavior. These studies demonstrate sex differences in cell numbers, brain region volumes, cellular composition of brain areas, and density and strength of synapses in many brain regions, innervation of neuronal subtypes, receptor-mediated transduction…

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