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Sex and gender bias in the experimental neurosciences: the case of the maternal immune activation model

机译:实验神经科学中的性别和性别偏见:孕产妇免疫激活模型的案例

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Recent and rapidly developing movements relating to the increasing awareness and reports of gender bias, discrimination, and abuse have reached the academic environments. The consideration that negative attitudes toward women and abuse of power creates a hostile environment for female scientists, facilitating sexual harassment and driving women out of science, can be easily related to. Rationally inaccessible gender biases are not only evident at the level of the researchers, but are also paralleled by a corresponding imbalance at the level of the research subjects. Here, we focus on the maternal immune activation (MIA) animal model to illustrate exemplarily the current state of ex-/inclusion of female research subjects and the consideration of sex as biological variable in the basic neurosciences. We demonstrate a strong sex disparity with a major emphasis on male animals in studies examining behavioral and neurochemical alterations in MIA offspring. We put forward the hypothesis that this neglect of female subjects in basic research may stem from a hard-wired sex/gender bias, which may also be reflected in a similar attitude toward female scientists. We suggest exploring the possibility that by dismantling sex bias and male dominance in basic research one would get an additional handle on favorably modifying the perception and appreciation for women in science.
机译:有关性别偏见,歧视和虐待的认识不断提高和报道的近期和快速发展的运动已经进入学术环境。与对妇女的消极态度和滥用权力为女科学家创造一个敌对环境,促进性骚扰和使妇女脱离科学的想法很容易相关。理性上无法接近的性别偏见不仅在研究人员层面上很明显,而且在研究对象层面上也存在相应的不平衡现象。在这里,我们专注于母体免疫激活(MIA)动物模型,以示例性地说明女性研究对象的现存/现存状态以及在基本神经科学中将性别作为生物学变量的考虑。在研究MIA后代的行为和神经化学变化的研究中,我们证明了强烈的性别差异,主要侧重于雄性动物。我们提出了这样的假设,即基础研究中对女性学科的这种忽视可能源于性别/性别偏见的硬性结合,也可能以对女性科学家的类似态度反映出来。我们建议探索以下可能性:通过消除基础研究中的性别偏见和男性主导地位,可以更好地改变科学界对女性的看法和欣赏方式。

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