Amunts Katrin, Armstrong Este, Malikovic Aleksandar, Hömke Lars, Mohlberg Hartmut, Schleicher Axel, Zilles Karl
Institute of Medicine, Research Center Jülich, D-52525 Jülich, Germany.
J Neurosci. 2007 Feb 7;27(6):1356-64. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4753-06.2007.
The structural correlates of gender differences in visuospatial processing are essentially unknown. Our quantitative analysis of the cytoarchitecture of the human primary visual cortex [V1/Brodmann area 17 (BA17)], neighboring area V2 (BA18), and the cytoarchitectonic correlate of the motion-sensitive complex (V5/MT+/hOc5) shows that the visual areas are sexually dimorphic and that the type of dimorphism differs among the areas. Gender differences exist in the interhemispheric asymmetry of hOc5 volumes and in the right-hemispheric volumetric ratio of hOc5 to BA17, an area that projects to V5/MT+/hOc5. Asymmetry was also observed in the surface area of hOc5 but not in its cortical thickness. The differences give males potentially more space in which to process additional information, a finding consistent with superior male processing in particular visuospatial tasks, such as mental rotation. Gender differences in hOc5 exist with similar volume fractions of cell bodies, implying that, overall, the visual neural circuitry is similar in males and females.
视觉空间处理中性别差异的结构关联基本上还不清楚。我们对人类初级视觉皮层[V1/布罗德曼区17(BA17)]、相邻的V2区(BA18)以及运动敏感复合体(V5/MT+/hOc5)的细胞构筑相关物进行的定量分析表明,这些视觉区域存在性别差异,而且不同区域的差异类型有所不同。hOc5体积的半球间不对称性以及hOc5与BA17(一个投射到V5/MT+/hOc5的区域)的右半球体积比存在性别差异。在hOc5的表面积上也观察到了不对称性,但在其皮质厚度上未观察到。这些差异使男性可能有更多空间来处理额外信息,这一发现与男性在特定视觉空间任务(如心理旋转)中的优越处理能力相一致。hOc5中存在性别差异,但其细胞体的体积分数相似,这意味着总体而言,男性和女性的视觉神经回路相似。