Sex Differences Found in Brain’s Reward Pathways



This shows the outline of a man and a woman's head.A new study reveals sex differences in how the brain’s reward pathways function, specifically in the hippocampus and nucleus accumbens. Males and females use different molecular mechanisms to strengthen these connections, influencing responses to treatments for disorders like depression and substance abuse. The findings highlight the need for more gender-specific research to develop effective therapies. Researchers hope this will lead to improved patient outcomes.

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