08-16-2016, 06:19 PM
Hey Steven
To follow up with what I said in Shannons DMSI testing thread I did a little more research on the "emotionality" component I was talking about. You might want to read this:
http://www.medicaldaily.com/study-womens...ens-354226
Apparently as you might have read from the study not only women and men's brains wired differently when it comes to rationality/being emotional, but there seems to be a link between testosterone and estrogen concerning this phenonmon
More Testosterone= tending towards more logical response
More Estrogen = Tending towards more of a emotional response
I also found something interesting a commentor wrote on a blog that I had saved a while back"
"[T]he male brain experiences an acid flush about three months into gestation damaging the corpus callosum, or intermediary between the two hemispheres. This makes women more prone to bounce around between hemispheres, and men more prone to focus cognitive energy to areas of the brain consistently. Furthermore, the caudate nucleus, ventral tegmental area (VTA), limbic system, are shown to be up to three times larger and far more active in the female brain than in the male brain. The combined over influence from irrational, emotional centers of the brain together with the propensity to bounce around frenetically between hemispheres, leads to a less rational, more emotional product.
And why would nature build women in such a manner? Because, in accordance with CH axioms, nature has designed women to be more emotionally prone for the (main) purpose of child rearing. Furthermore, the rapid oscillation between hemispheres allows them to parallelize household tasks in the home, i.e. taking care of children, cooking, cleaning, negotiating with other units in the tribe, etc. Males on the other hand, have more inherent ability to focus. That combined with a heightened depth perception made us more adept for the hunter gatherer role. It goes without saying thus far, we are in complete agreement with CH maxims."
I found this very interesting and thought this further proves my idea that there should be a emotional component to the aura effect wise.
To follow up with what I said in Shannons DMSI testing thread I did a little more research on the "emotionality" component I was talking about. You might want to read this:
http://www.medicaldaily.com/study-womens...ens-354226
Apparently as you might have read from the study not only women and men's brains wired differently when it comes to rationality/being emotional, but there seems to be a link between testosterone and estrogen concerning this phenonmon
More Testosterone= tending towards more logical response
More Estrogen = Tending towards more of a emotional response
I also found something interesting a commentor wrote on a blog that I had saved a while back"
"[T]he male brain experiences an acid flush about three months into gestation damaging the corpus callosum, or intermediary between the two hemispheres. This makes women more prone to bounce around between hemispheres, and men more prone to focus cognitive energy to areas of the brain consistently. Furthermore, the caudate nucleus, ventral tegmental area (VTA), limbic system, are shown to be up to three times larger and far more active in the female brain than in the male brain. The combined over influence from irrational, emotional centers of the brain together with the propensity to bounce around frenetically between hemispheres, leads to a less rational, more emotional product.
And why would nature build women in such a manner? Because, in accordance with CH axioms, nature has designed women to be more emotionally prone for the (main) purpose of child rearing. Furthermore, the rapid oscillation between hemispheres allows them to parallelize household tasks in the home, i.e. taking care of children, cooking, cleaning, negotiating with other units in the tribe, etc. Males on the other hand, have more inherent ability to focus. That combined with a heightened depth perception made us more adept for the hunter gatherer role. It goes without saying thus far, we are in complete agreement with CH maxims."
I found this very interesting and thought this further proves my idea that there should be a emotional component to the aura effect wise.
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