Comparison of category-specific topographic functional organization in the ventral visual pathway between female and male participants. Contrast maps for each visual category from the group-level random effects GLM (FDR q < 0.05) for female (A, D, G) and male (B, E, H) participants. Face-related activation was defined as [Famous + Unfamiliar Faces] > [Objects + Navigation]. Object-related activation was defined by the weighted contrast 3*[Objects] > [Famous Faces + Unfamiliar Faces + Navigation]. Place-related activation was defined by the weighted contrast 3*[Navigation] > [Famous Faces + Unfamiliar Faces + Objects]. Direct contrasts between these maps reveal that there are no sex differences in the topographic organization of face-selective (C), object-selective (F), or place-selective (I) activation (all contrasts corrected at whole-brain FDR q < 0.05).