Sexual Orientation: In The Brain

**Allah created a gay smell, interesting. **


**(AP) **Scientists trying to sniff out biological differences between gay and straight men have found new evidence — in scent.

It turns out that sniffing a chemical from testosterone, the male sex hormone, causes a response in the sexual area of gay men’s brains, just as it does in the brains of straight women, but not in the brains of straight men.

“It is one more piece of evidence … that is showing that sexual orientation is not all learned,” said Sandra Witelson, an expert on brain anatomy and sexual orientation at the Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine at McMaster University in Ontario, Canada.

Witelson, who was not part of the research team that conducted the study, said the findings show a biological involvement in sexual orientation.

The study, published in Tuesday’s issue of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, was done by researchers at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden.

They exposed heterosexual men and women and homosexual men to chemicals derived from male and female sex hormones.

These chemicals are thought to be pheromones — molecules known to trigger responses such as defense and sex in many animals.

Whether humans respond to pheromones has been debated, although in 2000 American researchers reported finding a gene that they believe directs a human pheromone receptor in the nose.

The Swedish study was one of a series looking at whether parts of the brain involved in reproduction differ in response to odors and pheromones, lead researcher Ivanka Savic said.

The brains of different groups responded similarly to ordinary odors such as lavender, but differed in their response to the chemicals thought to be pheromones, Savic said.

The Swedish researchers divided 36 subjects into three groups — heterosexual men, heterosexual women and homosexual men. They studied the brain response to sniffing the chemicals, using PET scans. All the subjects were healthy, unmedicated, right-handed and HIV negative.

When they sniffed smells like cedar or lavender, all of the subjects’ brains reacted only in the olfactory region that handles smells.

But when confronted by a chemical from testosterone, the male hormone, portions of the brains active in sexual activity were activated in straight women and in gay men, but not in straight men, the researchers found.
The response in gay men and straight women was concentrated in the hypothalamus with a maximum in the preoptic area that is active in hormonal and sensory responses necessary for sexual behavior, the researchers said.

And when estrogen, the female hormone was used, there was only a response in the olfactory portion of the brains of straight women. Homosexual men had their primary response also in the olfactory area, with a very small reaction in the hypothalamus, while heterosexual men responded strongly in the reproductive region of the brain.

Savic said the group is also doing a study involving homosexual women but those results are not yet complete.

In a separate study looking at people’s response to the body odors of others, researchers in Philadelphia found sharp differences between gay and straight men and women.

“Our findings support the contention that gender preference has a biological component that is reflected in both the production of different body odors and in the perception of and response to body odors,” said neuroscientist Charles Wysocki, who led the study.

In particular, he said, finding differences in body odors between gay and straight individuals indicates a physical difference.

It’s hard to see how a simple choice to be gay or lesbian would influence the production of body odor, he said.

Wysocki’s team at the Monell Chemical Senses Center studied the response of 82 heterosexual and homosexual men and heterosexual and homosexual women to the odors of underarm sweat collected from 24 donors of varied gender and sexual orientation.

They found that gay men differed from heterosexual men and women and from lesbian women, both in terms of which body odors gay men preferred and how their own body odors were regarded by the other groups.

Gay men preferred odors from gay men, while odors from gay men were the least preferred by heterosexual men and women and by lesbian women in the study. Their findings, released Monday, are to be published in the journal Psychological Science in September.

The Swedish research was funded by the Swedish Medical Research Council, the Karolinska Institute and the Magnus Bergvall Foundation. Wysocki’s research was supported by the Monell Center.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/05/09/tech/main694078_page2.shtml

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I saw this one the news and read the article this morning. Who thinks up these studies?

I wonder what the "It is is all choice of the person" people make of this.....

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I will imagine all the gay right groups will loudly cheer this research, as proof that they have no control over their gay-ness, and hence societies who shun gay behavior are basically just showing disdain for what God created.

I'd cheer when they show a way to either manage the behavior or reverse the 'problem'.

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^^^ they are in a conference..thinking on the best course of action to take....

How DARE scientists make silly outlandish claims, dont they have anything better to do like cure incurable disease or wash their cars.

Dear me, what is this world coming to!

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The problem is people like you Faisal who say that they have a problem.

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There is another research that proves that when sick and deviant mind thinks it releases a smell, which is called gay pheromone.

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Faisal Faisal Faisal, wake and smell the pheromones

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Nah! Am not smelling any of those gay phermones either.

UTD.. its my personal opinion. You don't like it? Tough! :) You can cheer all gay groups, and thats your personal conduct. I am not stopping you from that, nor am I interfering in the life of any gay person. I don't have to like them because you say so. They can chose not to like me for any number of reasons. Its a free world, man! Wake up!

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Yes hate and intolerance is a personal choice, what's your point Faisal?

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You use the words 'hate' and 'intolerence'. I didn't.

My point is we don't have to either like or condone behavior, that we don't agree with. You seem to suggest that anyone who doesn't support gay rights is a terrible individual. I disagree. What I say is that I don't interfere in their life style, and certainly don't condone violence against gays, but I don't like their lifestyle, and no amount of political correctness will make me condone gay behavior, either. Still not clear?

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No, I don't have any issue with your stance since you have clarified it.

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Sniff Sniff this whole thread smells gayishy.

I had a gay boss, and once after the meeting one of our colleagues asked
"so tom do you have any kids"
Tom Replied " no but I do have a domestic partner"
He was the toughest boss I ever had, you could never tell what he was thinking like a man or a woman. I even told him once "Tom you are a bitch". He laughed.

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anybody who wanna get Up Close and Personal wid me will be askin' for trouble

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^
asexual aloop?

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alooparatha = potato bread (roughly)..

Aloo = potato, paratha = pita kind of thing.....

Aloop = nothing.

Get youyr urdu straight..sheesh!

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Gay people are lovely...every single one of them...because they also have a lovely person gene.
Faisal, Faisal Faisal..... tell me what you find offensive...do you think of just the type of sex they have when you see a gay man or do you see them as a human too?

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subhumans

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wow, does that mean its curable?

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Its curable. All you need is a danda.

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Ofcourse they are humans, and thats really not the point. If a gay person asks me for help, I’d help them as much as I will help a straight person. But that doesn’t mean I have to like their life-style as well. I don’t.

Plus, sexual orientation is not something which we advertise, and I don’t particularly have a goog gaydar either. However, gays usually exhibit their sexual orientation much more than straight people, and I should know, living so close to San Francisco, and interacting with a lot more gay people than people in most other places. Its almost like they want people to know that they are gay. Its not the other way round where people are curious to know their sexual orientation or judge them on that.