IRCCS SDN, Naples, Italy.
"Mario Serio" Department of Experimental and Clinical Biomedical Sciences, University of Florence, Florence, Italy.
Brain Imaging Behav. 2022 Apr;16(2):955-964. doi: 10.1007/s11682-022-00638-5. Epub 2022 Apr 6.
The contribution of brain regions to visuospatial abilities according to sex differences and gender identity is inconsistently described. One potential explaining factor may be the different tasks employed requiring a variable load of working memory and other cognitive resources. Here we asked to 20 cis and 20 transgender participants to undergo functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging during performance of a judgement line of orientation test that was adapted to explore the basic visuospatial processing while minimizing the working memory load. We show that V1 activation may be viewed as a brain area with enhanced activation in males, regardless of participants' gender identity. On its turn, gender identity exclusively influences the visuospatial processing of extrastriate visual areas (V5) in women with gender dysphoria. They showed enhanced V5 activation and an increased functional connectivity between V5 and V1. Overall our neuroimaging results suggest that the basic visuospatial abilities are associated with different activations pattern of cortical visual areas depending on the sex assigned at birth and gender identity.
根据性别差异和性别认同,大脑区域对视空间能力的贡献描述不一致。一个潜在的解释因素可能是所采用的不同任务需要不同的工作记忆和其他认知资源的负荷。在这里,我们要求 20 名顺性别和 20 名跨性别参与者在执行判断线方向测试时进行功能磁共振成像,该测试经过改编,可以在最小化工作记忆负荷的情况下探索基本的视空间处理。我们表明,V1 激活可以被视为男性大脑区域中增强激活的区域,而与参与者的性别认同无关。相反,性别认同仅会影响有性别焦虑的女性的额外视觉区域(V5)的视空间处理。她们表现出增强的 V5 激活和 V5 与 V1 之间增加的功能连接。总的来说,我们的神经影像学结果表明,基本的视空间能力与出生时分配的性别和性别认同相关的皮质视觉区域的不同激活模式有关。