Daniel D G, Mathew R J, Wilson W H
Clinical Neuropsychiatry and Neurobehavior Section, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda.
Psychiatry Res. 1989 Jan;27(1):55-64. doi: 10.1016/0165-1781(89)90009-7.
Several investigators have reported higher resting cerebral blood flow (CBF) in females as compared to males. The relationship between sex roles as quantified by Bem's Sex Role Inventory and CBF was evaluated in 106 right-handed, physically and mentally healthy, drug-free volunteers. CBF was measured noninvasively with the 133xenon inhalation technique. The CBF values correlated inversely with age and positively with carbon dioxide levels, confirming previous reports. Females obtained significantly higher CBF values than males; the differences tended to be most obvious in frontal regions. Males and females who scored high on femininity showed higher CBF as compared to low-femininity subjects even after the effect of sex was covaried out. High masculine sex role tended to be associated with lower CBF, but the effect was less clear.
几位研究者报告称,女性静息脑血流量(CBF)高于男性。在106名右利手、身心健康、未使用药物的志愿者中,评估了由贝姆性别角色量表量化的性别角色与脑血流量之间的关系。采用133氙吸入技术对脑血流量进行无创测量。脑血流量值与年龄呈负相关,与二氧化碳水平呈正相关,这证实了先前的报告。女性的脑血流量值显著高于男性;差异在额叶区域往往最为明显。即使在剔除性别影响后,在女性气质方面得分高的男性和女性,其脑血流量也高于女性气质得分低的受试者。男性气质得分高往往与较低的脑血流量相关,但这种影响不太明显。