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{{Infobox anatomy | Name = INAH 3 | Latin = | Image = | Caption = | Width = | System = Nervous system | Part of = [[Hypothalamus]] | Precursor = | Artery = | Vein = | Nerve = | Lymph = | MeshName = | MeshNumber = | DorlandsPre = | DorlandsSuf = }} '''INAH 3''' is a region of the [[hypothalamus]] in the [[human brain]]. It is part of the [[interstitial nuclei of the anterior hypothalamus]] (INAH), which are a group of four small nuclei in the anterior hypothalamus. INAH 3 is of particular interest in [[neuroscience]] and [[endocrinology]] due to its potential role in [[sexual orientation]] and [[gender identity]]. ==Structure== INAH 3 is located in the anterior hypothalamus, a region of the brain involved in the regulation of various autonomic processes. The size and structure of INAH 3 have been studied in relation to [[sexual dimorphism]], with some studies suggesting differences in size between [[males]] and [[females]]. ==Function== The exact function of INAH 3 is not fully understood, but it is believed to be involved in the regulation of [[sexual behavior]] and [[reproductive function]]. Research has indicated that INAH 3 may play a role in determining [[sexual orientation]], with some studies finding differences in the size of INAH 3 between [[heterosexual]] and [[homosexual]] individuals. ==Clinical significance== Differences in the size of INAH 3 have been observed in studies comparing [[heterosexual]] and [[homosexual]] men, leading to hypotheses about its role in sexual orientation. However, these findings are still debated within the scientific community, and further research is needed to fully understand the implications of these differences. ==Research== Research on INAH 3 has primarily focused on its potential role in sexual orientation and gender identity. Studies have used various methods, including [[neuroimaging]] and [[postmortem]] analysis, to investigate the structure and function of INAH 3. These studies contribute to a broader understanding of the biological factors that may influence sexual orientation and gender identity. ==See also== * [[Hypothalamus]] * [[Sexual dimorphism]] * [[Sexual orientation]] * [[Gender identity]] ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [https://www.wikimd.com/wiki/INAH_3 INAH 3 on WikiMD] [[Category:Neuroanatomy]] [[Category:Hypothalamus]] [[Category:Sexual orientation and science]] [[Category:Endocrinology]]
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