Anonym (BS) skrev 2025-05-28 23:13:53 följande:
ClumsySmurf skrev 2025-05-28 23:00:23 följande:
har du?
Ja. Man har gjort en studie med magnetkamera där män och kvinnor fått lyssna på en text. Det man såg var att en större del av kvinnors hjärna aktiverades än hos männen vilket kan visa på att män de facto inte lyssnar (på samma vis) på det som sägs.
Är rubriken lite tillspetsad? Absolut. Förvränger den sanningen? Nä. Det är ju vad man såg, att en betydligt mindre del av hjärnan aktiverades vid lyssningen.
det står inte bara i rubriken.
står det i atrikeln att man såg att män inte kunde höra eller förvränger du sanningen om en artikel som förvränger sanningen?
Nu är det bevisat: Män kan inte lyssna
Uppdaterad 2011-03-08 | Publicerad 2000-11-29
Det är forskare vid Indiana University of Medicine som har undersökt hur hjärnan på tio män och tio kvinnor reagerade när de lyssnade.
Resultatet, som i går presenterades på årsmötet för den nordamerikanska radiologiska föreningen, är en triumf för alla de kvinnor världen över som påstår att deras män inte hör vad de säger. I alla fall om kvinnors prat kan likställas med en roman av Grisham.
https://www.aftonbladet.se/nyheter/a/On32eq/nu-ar-det-bevisat-man-kan-inte-lyssnaMen Do Hear -- But Differently Than Women, Brain Images Show
Date:November 29, 2000 Source:Indiana University
The study may add fuel to the females' argument, but researchers say the findings don't address whether women are better listeners than men.
"Our research suggests language processing is different between men and women, but it doesn't necessarily mean performance is going to be different," said Joseph T. Lurito, M.D., Ph.D., assistant professor of radiology at IU School of Medicine. "We don't know if the difference is because of the way we're raised, or if it's hard-wired in the brain."
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In the study, 20 men and 20 women underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) while listening to a passage from "The Partner," a John Grisham novel. A majority of the men showed exclusive activity on the left side of the brain, in the temporal lobe, which is classically associated with listening and speech. The majority of women showed activity in the temporal lobe on both sides of the brain, although predominantly on the left. The right temporal lobe traditionally is associated with non-language auditory functions. "As scientists, we're figuring out what normal is, and more and more often it seems we're finding that normal for men may be different than normal for women," said Micheal Phillips, M.D., assistant professor of radiology and co-author of the study. "That doesn't mean one is better or more capable than the other
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2000/11/001129075326.htmCrossing the divide
Do men really have it easier? These transgender guys found the truth was more complex.
The hormones made me more impatient. I had lots of female friends and one of the qualities they loved about me was that I was a great listener. After being on testosterone, they informed me that my listening skills weren't what they used to be. Here's an example: I'm driving with one of my best friends, Beth, and I ask her "Is your sister meeting us for dinner?? Ten minutes later she's still talking and I still have no idea if her sister is coming. So finally, I couldn't take it anymore, and I snapped and said, "
IS SHE COMING OR NOT?" And Beth was like, "You know, you used to like hearing all the backstory and how I'd get around to the answer. A lot of us have noticed you've become very impatient lately and we think it's that damn testosterone!" It's definitely true that some male behavior is governed by hormones. Instead of listening to a woman?s problem and being empathetic and nodding along, I would do the stereotypical guy thing - interrupt and provide a solution to cut the conversation short and move on. I'm trying to be better about this.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/local/wp/2018/07/20/feature/crossing-the-divide-do-men-really-have-it-easier-these-transgender-guys-found-the-truth-was-more-complex/