Prokop A, Oehmichen M, Zilles K
Institut für Rechtsmedizin, Universität zu Köln.
Beitr Gerichtl Med. 1990;48:263-70.
Morphometric studies carried out during the past years have led to the assumption that the splenium of the corpus callosum in the female brain is significantly larger in size and more bulbous than in the case of men. This result, obtained by the examination of a relatively small number of samples, was to be checked by investigations with a larger number of samples. Our own planimetric studies were based on a total of 70 dissection cases and 55 nucleal magnetic tomograms (NMR), both evenly distributed among men and woman. When applying the identical measuring parameters as those used by the above cited authors, a sexual dimorphism could not be confirmed. This result did also not change when additional modified measuring parameters were taken into consideration.
过去几年进行的形态测量研究得出一个假设,即女性大脑胼胝体压部在尺寸上明显大于男性,且更呈球状。通过检查相对少量样本获得的这一结果,有待用更多样本进行研究来验证。我们自己的平面测量研究基于总共70个解剖病例和55张核磁共振断层扫描(NMR)图像,男性和女性样本数量均等。当采用与上述作者相同的测量参数时,未证实存在性别差异。考虑额外修改后的测量参数时,这一结果也没有改变。