Although frequently discussed in terms of sex dimorphism, the neurobiology of sexual orientation and identity is unknown. We report multimod
Gender dysphoria (GD) is characterized by distress due to an incongruence between experienced gender and sex assigned at birth. Brain functi
These findings suggest that transgender men have altered brain structure. We suggest that larger posterior midline structures may contribute
Gender identity is a core aspect of self-identity and is usually congruent with birth-assigned sex and own body sex-perception. The neuronal
Abstract. Gender dysphoria (GD) is characterized by incongruence between onés gender assigned at birth and the gender that one identifies wi
Functional brain organization in transgender persons remains unclear. Our aims were to investigate global and regional connectivity differen
Gender dysphoria (GD) is characterized by incongruence between one's identity and gender assigned at birth. The biological mechanisms of GD
Gender incongruence (GI) is characterized by a feeling of estrangement from the own body in the context of self. GI is often described in pe
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This is really fascinating stuff, and it provides a biological basis for why society should be empathetic towards people with gender dysphoria. They're not just "crazy," they have a clinically recognizable neurological condition.
Question: how does someone "self ID" their own intrinsic network connectivity in their parietal-occipital and fronto-parietal networks? And why are we still entertaining this trans "self ID" crap as an "identity"?
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