I couldn't find a link to the BArcelona meeting paper. I found this paper a bit earlier:
www.psyneuen-journal.com/article/S0306-4530(17)30559-0/abstract
The key thing here is they seem to be talking strictly gender-dysphoria, not the 'I say I am' that self-ID favours. Also, brain plasticity, do the measured differences persist after puberty, what do the differences MEAN (because I'm never convinced by the measure X, and lo and behold more female than male when you possibly only have ONE axis to start with.............).
Have they controlled for sexual orientation, does it change with age/treatment, lots of questions, not just it's in the brain therefore THERE, real (and unchangable). I think we have already seen elsewhere that there are measurable differences in brains that correspond to various things but that is NOT verifying the female-brain-in-male body hypothesis -- nor is it necessarily gonna be popular given the current dysphoria is not necessary brigade.
Let's see what anyone else can find, I gave it my best shot.
Also I have to add that Psychoneuroendocrinology is a hell of a name for a journal (but then Springer is german-based, so perhaps explains that choice??).........................Not as snappy as PAIN or as probing as the lancet........................