This review aims to highlight the importance of research on structural,
functional, molecular-biological, and disease-specific sex differences in the
brain, and to examine current bibliometric indicators related to research on sex
differences. The Web of Science Core Collection was searched for related
articles from 2010 to 2023. Structural and functional brain differences
according to sex, including variations in communication patterns between
hemispheres, may play a role in mental disorders. Sex differences in
neurotransmitters such as serotonin, dopamine, and γ-aminobutyric acid
contribute to disparities in mental health, addiction, and neurodevelopmental
conditions. Neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism spectrum disorder and
schizophrenia exhibit sex-based differences in prevalence, symptoms, brain
changes, and neurotransmitter disruptions under hormonal influence. There is a
growing body of research on depression, adolescence, the hippocampus, the
amygdala, and cognition, highlighting the importance of considering sex/gender
factors. Recent studies on sex differences in brain diseases have identified
variations in brain structure, function, and neurophysiological substances, as
well as in hormones and genes between the sexes. The incidence of psychiatric
disorders such as autism spectrum disorder, depression, anxiety, and
Alzheimer’s disease is increasingly being linked to sex differences, and
the need for research into the mechanisms underlying these differences is
gaining recognition. However, there remains a significant gap in sex-specific
neuroscience research related to the diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and
management of these conditions. Advancing inclusive research will require
comprehensive training, a consensus on methodology, diverse perspectives through
collaborative frameworks, governmental/institutional support, and dedicated
funding to create suitable research environments and implementation
strategies.
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