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Testosterone Changes the Brain
2015-09-02
h/t Instapundit
However much we'd like to think of gender as a social construct, science suggests that real differences do exist between female and male brains. The latest evidence: a first-of-its-kind European study that finds that the female brain can be drastically reshaped by treating it with testosterone over time.

Research has shown that women have the advantage when it comes to memory and language, while men tend to have stronger spatial skills (though this too has been disputed). But due to ethical restrictions, no study had been able to track the direct effect that testosterone exposure has on the brain--until now. Using neuroimaging, Dutch and Austrian researchers found that an increase in this potent hormone led to shrinkage in key areas of the female (transitioning to male) brain associated with language. They presented their findings at last week's annual meeting of the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology in Amsterdam.
Posted by:g(r)omgoru

#3  So does oxygen. And apparently collectivism.

Seriously, what is this infatuation with trying to give men the menses? I'm already an emotional wreck for a week after the wife, and with all true respect...not interested.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2015-09-02 10:36  

#2  #1 Academia has long lost the defense of 'academic freedom' though its own actions.

Recently, the following was reported in the local newspaper: Staff and students in the University of Tennessee Office for Diversity and Inclusion want people to think beyond the “he/she” pronouns and are encouraging use of gender-neutral pronouns such as “xe,” “xym,” and “xyr.”

Fortunately, the lawmakers in Nashville who control the purse strings said this is an example of PC run amok. There are still some reasonable people who call things what they are.
Posted by: JohnQC   2015-09-02 09:31  

#1  We're awash in lysenkoism that prohibits 'impure' thoughts in science. Academia has long lost the defense of 'academic freedom' though its own actions.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2015-09-02 08:05  

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