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Effect sizes and meta-analysis indicate no sex dimorphism in the human or rodent corpus callosum
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 June 1998
Abstract
Sex dimorphism occurs when group means differ by four or more standard deviations. However, the average size of the corpus callosum is greater in males by about one standard deviation in rats, 0.2 standard deviation in humans, and virtually zero in mice. Furthermore, variations in corpus callosum size are related to brain size and are not sex specific.
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