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PeppermintRei
06-18-2008, 11:48 PM
Tuesday, Jun. 17, 2008
What the Gay Brain Looks Like
By Alice Park

What makes people gay? Biologists may never get a complete answer to that question, but researchers in Sweden have found one more sign that the answer lies in the structure of the brain.

Scientists at the Karolinska Institute studied brain scans of 90 gay and straight men and women, and found that the size of the two symmetrical halves of the brains of gay men more closely resembled those of straight women than they did straight men. In heterosexual women, the two halves of the brain are more or less the same size. In heterosexual men, the right hemisphere is slightly larger. Scans of the brains of gay men in the study, however, showed that their hemispheres were relatively symmetrical, like those of straight women, while the brains of homosexual women were asymmetrical like those of straight men. The number of nerves connecting the two sides of the brains of gay men were also more like the number in heterosexual women than in straight men.

Just what these brain differences mean is still not clear. Ever since 1991, when Simon LeVay first documented differences in the hypothalamus of gay and straight men, researchers have been struggling to understand what causes these differences to occur. Until now, the brain regions that scientists have come to believe play a role in sexual orientation have been related to either reproduction or sexuality. The Swedish study, however, is the first to find differences in parts of the brain not normally involved in reproduction — the denser network of nerve connections, for example, was found in the amygdala, known as the emotional center of the brain. "The big question has always been, if the brains of gay men are different, or feminized, as earlier research suggests," says Dr. Eric Vilain, professor of human genetics at University of California Los Angeles, "then is it just limited to sexual preference or are there other regions that are gender atypical in gay males? For the first time, in this study it looks like there are regions of the brain not directly involved in sexuality that seem to be feminized in gay males."

Vilain, who studies the genetic factors behind sexuality and sexual orientation, notes that it may turn out that the brains of gay men possess only some 'feminized' structures, while retaining some masculine ones, and this is reflected in how they act on their sexuality. "We know from studies that men, regardless of their sexual orientation, retain masculine characteristics when it comes to their sexual behavior," he says. Both gay and straight men, for example, tend to prefer younger partners, in contrast to women, who gravitate toward older partners. Most men are also more likely than women to engage in casual sex, and to be aroused by visual stimuli. "So I expect that some regions of the brain will remain masculine even in gay men," says Vilain. For something as complex as sexual orientation, it's no surprise that everything from genes to gender to environment may play a role in ultimately determining your perfect partner.

http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1815538,00.html

rcwant2be
06-18-2008, 11:50 PM
wow. that's pretty awesome.

Birdy
06-19-2008, 12:07 AM
There was a short documentary on lat night that talked about this, and also how almost twice as many transsexuals are born during war times. So they think that elevated stress in the mother causes different chemicals to affect the baby's brain in the womb. I thought it was all very interesting.

I think its pathetic when people think people would choose to be gay when you look at the way they are treated in our society. Why would you choose something that would get you harassed, discriminated against, injured and possibly murdered. My best friend has been gay his whole life, and there is no way he would "choose" to be gay considering the beatings he received on a weekly basis in high school.

PeppermintRei
06-19-2008, 12:08 AM
wow. that's pretty awesome.

I thought so too. It makes me wonder what my brain would look like under a scan like that. :giggle

I also wonder what would happen if they put bisexuals under the scan. Could have some interesting results as well.

rcwant2be
06-19-2008, 12:11 AM
I thought so too. It makes me wonder what my brain would look like under a scan like that. :giggle

I also wonder what would happen if they put bisexuals under the scan. Could have some interesting results as well.

mine & db's must look messed up because he likes older women & he's with one. i can't say that i've ever preferred younger guys, but i definitely prefer db & he's younger.

Loretta
06-19-2008, 12:16 AM
I'm a crazy bisexual who's done drag before(not a transexual, though), does that mean mine looks all nifty and such, too? :lol

Honestly, this doesn't surprise me! Nice to have a study to back it up, but c'mon, who didn't know gay males and straight females were similar?

Serran
06-19-2008, 12:24 AM
Honestly, this doesn't surprise me! Nice to have a study to back it up, but c'mon, who didn't know gay males and straight females were similar?

:lmao Really! My best friend is just like a girl!! I love him for it!

PeppermintRei
06-19-2008, 12:34 AM
There was a shop rt documentary on lat night that talked about this, and also how almost twice as many transsexuals are born during war times. So they think that elevated stress in the mother causes different chemicals to affect the baby's brain in the womb. I thought it was all very interesting.

I think its pathetic when people think people would choose to be gay when you look at the way they are treated in our society. Why would you choose something that would get you harassed, discriminated against, injured and possibly murdered. My best friend has been gay his whole life, and there is no way he would "choose" to be gay considering the beatings he received on a weekly basis in high school.

Really? Do you know the name of the documentary? I would love to check it out!

I'm a crazy bisexual who's done drag before(not a transexual, though), does that mean mine looks all nifty and such, too? :lol

Honestly, this doesn't surprise me! Nice to have a study to back it up, but c'mon, who didn't know gay males and straight females were similar?

You're only crazy in a good way! :P I think that gay males have way more in common with other women than I do. :lol

It's nice to have some scientific studies coming out to assist the gay rights movement and destroy bigotry as much as anyone can.

Birdy
06-19-2008, 01:19 AM
Really? Do you know the name of the documentary? I would love to check it out!


It was on Current TV and they usually put up their most popular documentaries online. The website is http://www.current.tv-just do a search for transsexual or drag. I'd look it up for you but my computer is being buggy and won't display flash for some reason. :sigh