{"id":307,"date":"2018-08-13T05:06:50","date_gmt":"2018-08-13T05:06:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/directory.illaaj.com\/blogs\/?p=307"},"modified":"2018-08-13T05:06:50","modified_gmt":"2018-08-13T05:06:50","slug":"study-finds-womens-brains-are-far-more-active-than-mens","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/directory.illaaj.com\/blogs\/study-finds-womens-brains-are-far-more-active-than-mens\/","title":{"rendered":"Study Finds Women\u00d4\u00c7\u00d6s Brains Are Far More Active Than Men\u00d4\u00c7\u00d6s."},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In the\u252c\u00e1<span class=\"s1\"><em>Journal of Alzheimer&#8217;s Disease<\/em><\/span>, the largest-ever\u252c\u00e1study of brain image has been published, authored by\u252c\u00e1<span class=\"s1\">Amen Clinics<\/span>. The study encompasses 46,034\u252c\u00e1<span class=\"s1\">Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography<\/span>\u252c\u00e1(SPECT) brain images sourced from nine clinics.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Its authors came to a conclusion that would surprise few women: Women\u00d4\u00c7\u00d6s brains are more active than men\u00d4\u00c7\u00d6s.<\/p>\n<p>SPECT imaging tracks activity in the brain by registering blood\u252c\u00e1<span class=\"s1\">perfusion<\/span>\u252c\u00e1in specific areas as subjects perform various tasks, or are at rest. The images came from 119 healthy volunteers as well as 26,683 patients suffering from a range of psychiatric issues including bipolar disorder, schizophrenia\/psychotic disorders, mood disorders, brain trauma, and ADHD. The study analyzed activity in a total of 128 regions using at-rest baseline images against images taken while subjects performed assigned concentration tasks.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">Amen founder and lead author of the study psychiatrist Daniel G. Amen told the\u252c\u00e1<em>Journal<\/em>, \u00d4\u00c7\u00a3This is a very important study to help understand gender-based brain differences. The quantifiable differences we identified between men and women are important for understanding gender-based risk for brain disorders such as Alzheimer\u00d4\u00c7\u00d6s disease. Using functional neuroimaging tools, such as SPECT, are essential to developing precision medicine brain treatments in the future.\u00d4\u00c7\u00d8<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p class=\"p1\">The brains of female subjects were found to be both more active than men\u00d4\u00c7\u00d6s and in more areas. The pre-frontal cortex, which is the location for higher executive functions such as focus and impulse control, was one region in which women showed greater activity. This may explain their greater capacity for empathy, collaboration, self-control, and intuition.\u252c\u00e1Women, though, are far\u252c\u00e1<span class=\"s1\">more likely<\/span>\u252c\u00e1to develop Alzheimer\u00d4\u00c7\u00d6s than men and to develop depression, believed to be an Alzheimer\u00d4\u00c7\u00d6s precursor, as well as anxiety disorders.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>Women\u00d4\u00c7\u00d6s increased blood flow in the limbic areas also may account for their vulnerability to anxiety and depression, insomnia, and eating disorders.<\/p>\n<p>Included in the study is this graphic representation of the overall findings. Regions of higher activity in women are shown in red. Areas of higher male activity are blue.<\/p>\n<p>Men over-performed in the visual- and coordination-related regions. Though less likely to develop Alzheimer\u00d4\u00c7\u00d6s, men are more prone to ADHD and conduct issues, with 1400% more men having to be incarcerated than women. Which proves what many women suspect anyway about male humans.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">The study, to be clear, doesn\u00d4\u00c7\u00d6t say anything about the relative intelligence of the two genders. Gents, there\u00d4\u00c7\u00d6s still hope.<\/p>\n<pre>Source: Big Think.<\/pre>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In the\u252c\u00e1Journal of Alzheimer&#8217;s Disease, the largest-ever\u252c\u00e1study of brain image has been published, authored by\u252c\u00e1Amen Clinics. 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