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Reviews state that the hippocampus is larger in females than males.
Research on hippocampus size differences by gender shows mixed results. Some studies indicate the hippocampus is larger in females, but many others show no significant differences or suggest males may have larger volumes. Adjustments for total brain size often complicate these findings, leading to no clear scientific consensus.
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The hippocampus is larger in females than in males.
The claim is based on some historical studies suggesting larger hippocampi in females. However, current research is divided, with many studies finding no significant difference or showing that males may have larger hippocampal volumes after adjusting for brain size.