Centre for Youth Mental Health, Orygen Youth Health Research Centre, The University of Melbourne, 35 Polar Road, Parkville, Victoria 3052, Australia.
Biol Psychol. 2011 Jul;87(3):319-33. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2011.05.003. Epub 2011 May 19.
Sex differences in emotional processes represent some of the most robust sex stereotypes worldwide. However, empirical support for these stereotypes is lacking, especially from research utilizing objective measures, such as neuroimaging methodologies. We conducted a selective review of functional neuroimaging studies that have empirically tested for sex differences in the association between brain function and emotional processes (including perception, reactivity, regulation and experience). Evidence was found for marked sex differences in the neural mechanisms underlying emotional processes, and in most cases suggested that males and females use different strategies during emotional processing, which may lead to sex differences in the observed (or subjectively reported) emotional process. We discuss how these findings may offer insight into the mechanisms underlying sex differences in emotional behaviors, and outline a number of methodological considerations for future research. Importantly, results suggest that sex differences should not be ignored in research investigating the neurobiology of emotion.
性别在情绪过程中的差异是全世界最典型的性别刻板印象之一。然而,这些刻板印象缺乏经验证据支持,尤其是缺乏利用神经影像学等客观测量方法进行的研究。我们对实证检验大脑功能与情绪过程(包括感知、反应、调节和体验)之间关联的性别差异的功能神经影像学研究进行了选择性综述。研究结果表明,情绪过程的神经机制存在明显的性别差异,在大多数情况下,这表明男性和女性在情绪处理过程中使用不同的策略,这可能导致观察到的(或主观报告的)情绪过程存在性别差异。我们讨论了这些发现如何为情绪行为性别差异的机制提供深入了解,并为未来的研究概述了一些方法学考虑因素。重要的是,研究结果表明,在研究情绪的神经生物学时,不应忽视性别差异。