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Abraham Olufemi Asuku1, Priscilla Omobonke Adebayo2, Gbonjubola Oyinlola Ogungbangbe2
1Bioresources Development Centre, National Biotechnology Research and Development Agency, Ogbomoso, Nigeria; Department of Physiology, Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria.
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This chapter investigates the ways in which male and female brains are differently affected by stress during early development, which in turn affects how susceptible each group is to stress-related illnesses. When examining the structure and function of the brain, gender differences and stress must be taken into account. Male and female brain development differs in response to the prenatal testis's secretion of androgen. It appears that when it comes to responding to stress, encoding memories, feeling emotions, solving specific issues, and making decisions, men and women use distinct areas of the brain. Findings revealed that stress led to specific changes in brain structure and function, with gender-specific differences observed. The prefrontal cortex, the hippocampus, and the amygdala are among the brain regions connected to the stress response. The stress response has been linked to the presentation of numerous mental and psychosomatic conditions. The way men and women respond to stress varies on a biological and psychological level. To gain more insight into the gender differences seen throughout brain development, these disparities must also be investigated. This chapter implies that gender-specific vulnerabilities should be addressed and healthy brain development should be promoted by stress-related interventions.
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