At Puberty, Sex-Specific Changes in Cerebral Blood Flow Begin: Penn Study

A cascade of changes throughout the body occurs during the onset of puberty, a defining process of adolescent development and brain is no exception. Penn Medicine researchers have discovered that cerebral blood flow (CBF) levels decreased similarly in males and females before puberty, but saw them diverge sharply in puberty, with levels increasing in females while decreasing further in males, which could give hints as to developing differences in behavior in men and women and ...

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