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Neural markers of a greater female responsiveness to social stimuli.

BMC neuroscience | 2008

There is fMRI evidence that women are neurally predisposed to process infant laughter and crying. Other findings show that women might be more empathic and sensitive than men to emotional facial expressions. However, no gender difference in the brain responses to persons and unanimated scenes has hitherto been demonstrated.

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A software application which computes images of electric neuronal activity from EEG and MEG. Standard Low Resolution Brain Electromagnetic Tomography, or sLORETA, localizes “test point sources” exactly (under ideal conditions) when estimating electric neuronal generators. This property can be generalized to any source distribution, based on the principles of linearity and superposition. However, it would be noted that sLORETA has very low spatial resolution.

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