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研究人员的性别认同会影响神经科学中对性别问题的研究方式:一个来自 OHBM 会议的例子。

Researchers' sex/gender identity influences how sex/gender question is investigated in neuroscience: an example from an OHBM meeting.

机构信息

Life and Health Sciences Research Institute, School of Medicine, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal.

ICVS/3B's, PT Government Associate Laboratory, Braga, Guimarães, Portugal.

出版信息

Brain Struct Funct. 2024 Apr;229(3):741-758. doi: 10.1007/s00429-023-02750-8. Epub 2024 Feb 16.

Abstract

Gender inequality and diversity in STEM is a challenging field of research. Although the relation between the sex/gender of the researcher and the scientific research practices has been previously examined, less interest has been demonstrated towards the relation between sex/gender of the researcher and the way sex/gender as a variable is explored. Here, we examine, from a neurofeminist perspective, both questions: whether sex/gender identity is related to the examination of sex/gender as a variable and whether different approaches towards examining sex/gender are being used in different topics of study within neuroscience. Using the database of submitted posters to the Organization of Human Brain Mapping 2022 annual conference, we identified abstracts examining a sex/gender-related research question. Among these target abstracts, we identified four analytical categories, varying in their degree of content-related complexity: (1) sex/gender as a covariate, (2) sex/gender as a binary variable for the study of sex/gender differences, (3) sex/gender with additional biological information, and (4) sex/gender with additional social information. Statistical comparisons between sex/gender of researcher and the target abstract showed that the proportion of abstracts from Non-binary or Other first authors compared to both Women and Men was lower for all submitted abstracts than for the target abstracts; that more researchers with sex/gender-identity other than man implemented analytical category of sex/gender with additional social information; and, for instance, that research involving cognitive, affective, and behavioural neuroscience more frequently fit into the sex/gender with additional social information-category. Word cloud analysis confirmed the validity of the four exploratorily identified analytical categories. We conclude by discussing how raising awareness about contemporary neurofeminist approaches, including perspectives from the global south, is critical to neuroscientific and societal progress.

摘要

性别不平等和 STEM 领域的多样性是一个具有挑战性的研究领域。尽管之前已经研究了研究人员的性别与科学研究实践之间的关系,但对于研究人员的性别与作为变量的性别/性别探索方式之间的关系,人们的兴趣较少。在这里,我们从神经女权主义的角度来审视这两个问题:性别认同是否与作为变量的性别/性别检查有关,以及在神经科学的不同研究主题中是否使用了不同的方法来检查性别/性别。我们使用提交给 2022 年人类大脑映射组织年会的海报数据库,确定了检查与性别相关的研究问题的摘要。在这些目标摘要中,我们确定了四个分析类别,其内容相关复杂程度不同:(1)性别作为协变量,(2)性别作为研究性别差异的二进制变量,(3)性别加上额外的生物学信息,以及(4)性别加上额外的社会信息。研究人员的性别与目标摘要之间的统计比较表明,与男性相比,所有提交的摘要中非二元性别或其他第一作者的比例均低于目标摘要;更多性别认同非男性的研究人员采用了性别加上额外社会信息的分析类别;例如,涉及认知、情感和行为神经科学的研究更频繁地符合性别加上额外社会信息类别。词云分析证实了四个探索性识别的分析类别是有效的。我们最后讨论了提高对当代神经女权主义方法的认识,包括来自全球南方的观点,对于神经科学和社会进步至关重要。

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