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Sex differences in brain volume are related to specific skills, not to general intelligence
Authors:Miguel Burgaleta,Kevin HeadJuan Á  lvarez-Linera,Kenia Martí  nez,Sergio EscorialRichard Haier,Roberto Colom
Affiliation:
  • a Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain
  • b University of California at Irvine, USA
  • c Fundación CIEN-Fundación Reina Sofía, Madrid, Spain
  • d Ruber International Hospital, Madrid, Spain
  • e Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
  • Abstract:It has been proposed that males would show higher mean scores than females in general intelligence (g) because (1) men have, on average, larger brains than women, and (2) brain volume correlates with g. Here we report a failure to support the conclusion derived from these premises. High resolution MRIs were acquired in a sample of one hundred healthy young participants for estimating total, gray, and white matter volumes. Participants also completed an intelligence battery - comprising tests measuring abstract, verbal, and spatial abilities - that allowed the extraction of g scores. Results showed consistent relations between sex differences in brain volumes and non-g spatial and verbal skills but not for g.
    Keywords:Intelligence   Brain volume   Gray matter   White matter   Sex differences
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