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From the following article:

Why sex matters for neuroscience

Larry Cahill

Nature Reviews Neuroscience 7, 477-484 (June 2006)

doi:10.1038/nrn1909

Figure 1 - Why sex matters for neuroscience

Figure 1

An illustration of sex differences in the size of various human brain regions.

Figure 2 - Why sex matters for neuroscience

Figure 2

Demonstration of oestrus cycle influence on maze learning strategy in rats.

Figure 3 - Why sex matters for neuroscience

Figure 3

Sex differences in the relationship between amygdala activity during emotional experiences and memory for those experiences.