Victoria Leavitt, Sex Differences in the Brain

Victoria Leavitt, Sex Differences in the Brain

From Not Simple by Wendy Bittner & Rebecca Scott

May 23, 2024 · 38 min · Season 5 · Episode 8

About this episode

Dr. Victoria Leavitt discusses the impact of behaviors on brain function and the implications of sex differences in neuropsychology.

"So it's not that our brain constrains the activities we can engage in and the behaviors that we have. It's the other way around. The behaviors we engage in change the brain we have." Dr. Victoria Leavitt is an assistant professor of neuropsychology at Columbia University who studies brain resilience, brain reserve, and cognitive reserve, companion theories that help us understand individual differences in our ability to maintain brain function over the lifespan. She and Rebecca discuss the arc of evolution, the effect biologial dictates have on our brains, the challenges of thinking about difference, and the promise (and limits) of precision medicine. Mentioned in this episode: E. O. Wilson Human Genome Project Dr. Leavitt's research on sex difference: https://pubmed-ncbi-nlm-nih-gov.ezproxy.cul.columbia.edu/38718749/ Leavitt VM, Dworkin JD, Kalina T, Ratzan AS. Sex differences in brain resilience of individuals with multiple sclerosis. Mult Scler Relat Disord. 2024 May 1;87:105646. doi: 10.1016/j.msard.2024.105646. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 38718749. https://pubmed-ncbi-nlm-nih-gov.ezproxy.cul.columbia.edu/38452646/ Leavitt VM, Dworkin JD, Galioto R, Ratzan AS. Disparities in…

People in this episode

Host: Rebecca Scott

Guest: Victoria Leavitt

Topics covered

  • neuropsychology
  • brain resilience
  • cognitive reserve
  • sex differences
  • precision medicine

Keywords

  • brain function
  • cognitive reserve
  • sex differences
  • neuropsychology
  • precision medicine

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Columbia University

Books & works: Human Genome Project, Sex differences in brain resilience of individuals with multiple sclerosis, Disparities in DMT treatment: Demographic and neurocognitive differences between MS patients currently treated versus not treated with disease-modifying therapies

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