Sex differences in development of functional connections in the face processing network
Duncan Nowling,
Kathleen I. Crum,
Jane Joseph
Abstract:Background and PurposeUnderstanding sex differences in typical development of the face processing network is important for elucidating disruptions during atypical development in sex‐linked developmental disorders like autism spectrum disorder. Based on prior sex difference studies in other cognitive domains, this study examined whether females show increased integration of core and extended face regions with age for face viewing, while males would show increased segregation.MethodsThis study used a cross‐secti… Show more
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