Marini Andrea
Department of Language and Literatures, Communication, Education and Society, University of Udine, Udine, Italy.
Claudiana - Landesfachhochschule für Gesundheitsberufe, Bolzano, Italy.
J Neurosci Res. 2023 May;101(5):633-642. doi: 10.1002/jnr.25096. Epub 2022 Jun 12.
Over the past few decades, several studies have focused on potential sex-related differences in the trajectories of language development and functioning. From a behavioral point of view, the available literature shows controversial results: differences between males and females in language production tasks may not always be detectable and, even when they are, are potentially biased by sociological and educational confounding factors. The problem regarding potential sex-related differences in language production has also been investigated at the neural level, again with controversial results. The current minireview focuses on studies assessing sex-related differences in the neural networks of language production. After providing a theoretical framework of language production, it is shown that the few available investigations have provided mixed results. The major reasons for discrepant findings are discussed with theoretical and methodological implications for future studies.
在过去几十年里,多项研究聚焦于语言发展与功能轨迹中潜在的性别差异。从行为学角度来看,现有文献呈现出有争议的结果:在语言产出任务中,男性和女性之间的差异并非总能被检测到,即便能检测到,也可能受到社会学和教育混杂因素的潜在影响。关于语言产出中潜在性别差异的问题也在神经层面进行了研究,结果同样存在争议。当前的这篇小型综述聚焦于评估语言产出神经网络中性别差异的研究。在提供了语言产出的理论框架后,发现现有的少数研究得出了不一致的结果。讨论了研究结果存在差异的主要原因,并对未来研究的理论和方法学意义进行了探讨。