The mere anticipation of an interaction with a woman can impair men's cognitive performance.
Archives of sexual behavior, (2012) 41:1051-1056Abstract
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But, the real important question is this - did they waste any of MY tax dollars to "discover" this?
It can be called the "testosterone poisoning effect." Where the testosterone damages brain cells. It can be seen every day in high schools across the country.
I'm with Charles. Waste YOUR time, OK, but waste MY money, not OK.
So this is news that blood flows from the big head to the small head? Where do I sign up from some of this grant money?
In the next phase of the study (giving them another publication) will they measure blood flow to see if the common impression that men don't have enough blood to fill the big head and the little head at the same time is the cause of this phenomenon?
This is news?
Huh ? I'm not following this.
I was curious enough to look at the original article. Both studies were conducted in the Netherlands. Odds are, your tax dollars had nothing to do with it.
::sigh::
I don't quite understand why everyone's getting so upset. These findings might be a truism, but they still need to be researched. Also I find it very interesting that this phenomenon does not apply to women.
Only if we can prove that such phenomenons exist can we go on to find out why they exist and so on... Isn't that what science is about?
I love this, from the abstract:
In everyday life, people frequently engage in pseudo-interactions with women (e.g., through the phone or the internet) or anticipate interacting with a woman later on.
Two sentences earlier, we were talking about men and women; now we're talking about how "people" interact with women.
Then again, it could be just bad translation, if it's a Dutch study. The later bit about "the mate value of their interaction partner" would seem to support that, except that social scientists really do talk like that, even when fluent in English.
I have to say, I'm quite disappointed to hear people complaining about 'wasting' funding on a study to examine, well, anything that hasn't already been debunked or tested and proven beyond a reasonable doubt. Questioning and testing assumptions is a big part of what scientists are supposed to do.
Actually, I think they're stumbling around on the tip of a metaphorical iceberg. Any bets on what sort of relationship they'll find between their subjects' biases/assumptions about women, and their reaction to the thought of an upcoming interaction? I'm guessing there's a difference between groups of people who think of women as 'people' and groups of those who manage to think of them exclusively as 'women'...
I thought I commented. Was my comment too offensive? I don't see it. My apologies if I stepped over the line in my silly humour.
I didn't see (or block) any comment from you, Steeny. Maybe it's lost in the ether.
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