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Brainy test

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If you have the time, go to the BBC web site - www.bbc.co.uk

 

In the search mode, enter "brain test" and the first result you will probably get is "Science - Sex ID." That link will take you to a very comprehensive test that is designed to gauge if your brain functions on a more typically male, or typically female basis. Be ready to take time and have a ruler available -- you'll be doing some measurements of your fingers (index and ring finger ratios can indicate exposure to testosterone in utero and the degree of exposure can affect brain function). This isn't one of those little fun tests -- it's rather comprehensive and it makes you use your brain in ways that might not be your typical mode.

 

I have a male friend who took it who tested out as having more female way of thinking; this was no shock to him. He's the youngest child in a family with a stay-at-home mom and a military officer dad. He spent a lot of time growing up being exposed to a more female mindset. (And my friend isn't gay -- he's very straight, in case you were wondering.) I have a robustly hetero female acquaintance who last summer tested out as having a male mindset. Obviously, it's an indication of how your brain works, not your sexual identity.

 

How'd I test out? Directly between male and female.

 

Writing this made me think of a particularly idiotic quote from a politician of past years. Too bad that while he's still stooopid as hell, he seems almost innocuous in comparison to today's idiots:

 

"What a waste it is to lose one's mind. Or not to have a mind is being very wasteful. How true that is." -- Dan Quayle

 

 

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I tested as 50 on the female side. I did really well on the rearranged objects, and really poorly on the angles.

 

My boyfriend took it and scored dead center.

 

I get a kick out of these things, but since I'm in the habit of looking at everything through the lense of probablalistic distributions, so I can separate the concept of men and women having different probabalistic distributions of scores on certain tests, from the fact that I think it's stupid and jackass-y to make sweeping assuptions about individuals based on the overall population averages.

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What a hoot... I scored horribly on the rearranged objects (pathetically, actually) and I did really well on the angles, and I was expecting to do badly there. What it showed me was that I can understand spatial problems if I try. That, of course, made me wonder what else I've been told I wouldn't excel at, so I just assumed I couldn't do it and didn't try very hard. So effectively, it made me question my underachiever status. That has always been the most interesting thing about that test to me, plus the fact that my friend Ron and I both scored in the middle and thus, were zeros on the scale. We now joke that if someone sees us and says: "What a couple of zeros," we can look back and say: "How did you know???" :P

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