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Optical Illusion reveals if your Brain is Male or Female

What do you believe is your Brain's dominant processing style?

  • ♀ Feminine

    Votes: 5 20.8%
  • ♂ Masculine

    Votes: 9 37.5%
  • ⚥ Combined

    Votes: 10 41.7%

  • Total voters
    24
Coming back to this...

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My husband likes the commitment neuron. I like the listening particle! :)
 
We're all living in timespace continuum. Who's to say what's alive or dead? Our bodies replace cells yes, constant overturning of the material construct our double helix blueprint that controls our carbon based form. This is correct. Are we our cells? No I don't think so. Are we are consciousnesses.? Maybe. Can consciousness die? Well this raises philosophical questions. Is consciousness a manifest of matter, or a signal that is picked up by the antenna of the brain circuitry? You know a virus is neither living nor dead, according to the scientists who study and classify these things? what if life is a virus? What if Slim Jim is dead? What if we're all dead and we don't know it, Like That lil boy in the sixth sense??
 
Yeah, the antenna theory of brain activity. I've heard of that.

It's not about "boy" and "girl" brain, that's a surface level thing, the split is more along the lines of analytical modes of thought, and more emphatic modes of thought.

"In a 2014 study, University of Pennsylvania researchers imaged the brains of 428 male and 521 female youths — an uncharacteristically huge sample — and found that the females' brains consistently showed more strongly coordinated activity between hemispheres, while the males' brain activity was more tightly coordinated within local brain regions."

I recommend checking out the article @tree linked to, as the book suggests that later analysis showed that the study didn't control for a lot of differences which make the results much less conclusive.
 

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