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Brain Sex Test

Started by Ryan, October 07, 2009, 04:59:41 PM

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Ryan

Found a little test. Should take about 15 minutes or so. It tests you on your actual abilities rather than just asking questions.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody/sex/add_user.shtml

I'll let you know my results when I'm done, but so far it seems that I definitely have a male brain.
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Janet_Girl

I split 50/50.  Guess I am close to my gender.


Janet
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MaggieB

I found the test results to indicate that on the tests, I scored very female but on teh overall I scored male. I did select female faces and then the most feminine of the faces. Does this test distinguish by sexual orientation?  Could my score be affected because I prefer females?

Maggie
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Kvall

#3
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Northern Jane

My overall score was right in the middle. Maybe that's why so many of my female friends say they admire me?
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Calistine

My score was more male but I feel like even if I were a girl it would be that way because of my aspergers
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Stella Blue

I preferred mostly female faces and scored more female...I bombed the shapes part and it made me feel dumb..  :icon_anger:

-Heather
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Bellaon7

I don't like tests, I'm still traumitzed from my gradeschool SRA's.

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Osiris

I pretty much got the average score for a guy. I pwned on a few of the tests particularly the angles 20 out of 20 right, but I also rocked the spot the difference thing which is apparently a more female trait (getting 71% right).
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Valerie Elizabeth

I scored right in the middle.  I scored female in a bunch, and balanced in a bunch.  Probably about half.

Kinda what I expected, to be honest.  Feels right.
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Kay

I scored right in the middle....as usual.
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Dante

I got 50 on the male side (typical male score). I got all the eyes' emotions right, and I got all but one of the shapes right. Oh, and apparently the left half of my brain is dominant, because I put my right thumb over my left when I clasp my hands together.  ???





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chrysalis

I'm 25 into the female zone nd scored above average on a bunch of stuff  :). I picked women for my primary attractive group but apparently still preferred masculine faces.

The money one baffled me though. Why in the world do something other than 50/50?
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thestory

I remember this test. I took it a while ago and scored average on the male side. To compare I had several of my friends take the same test. They all scored their gender.
It worked rather well.
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Silver

Got 50 on the male side.

Almost a bit proud, I got all the spatial rotation questions right  :P

SilverFang
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Between Names

I got the average male score.  I am pleased.  ^.^  haha
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gothique11

50 on the female side -- which is the average score for female taking the test.

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MasterAsh

Quote from: Maggie Kay on October 07, 2009, 06:07:01 PM
I found the test results to indicate that on the tests, I scored very female but on teh overall I scored male.

Same here, but I'm thinking my nearly complete (and somewhat surprising) failure on the eyes misjudged me. (Well, nearly acing the spatial stuff probably had something to do with that, too, but a life of video games is bound to have that effect on a person.)

I can't track a trend leading to this or a single event that triggered this, but up until sometime around high school, I had no issues with maintaining eye contact with people as I spoke or listened. I greatly preferred to do so, actually. But after that point, it's been very difficult. For whatever reason, I started feeling very vulnerable when I'd make eye contact, like I'm experiencing some super-awareness that everything that goes in my head when I'm looking at someone is indeed going on in theirs, and then I panic and avert my eyes.

So, for nearly half my life, I've regularly conversed looking away or past the other party. Despite this, I still get accurate reads on the emotions of others by relying on tone, expression, stance, the oh-so-important "vibe," etc.

Over the last few months, as I've started reconnecting with myself, I've made some progress on this, and it makes me glad. I WANT to look people in the eye, without fear, anxiety, or apprehension, like I did when I was younger. But for now apparently, I'm very rusty at reading eyes alone.
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wannalivethetruth

25 on the female side for me!  ::)
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perfectisolation

I took this twice, first time I scored 50-50. 2nd time I scored 50% on the male end. I guess because I prefer masculine male faces  :-*
I pwnt the object/line flipping things too. and epicly failed the spot the difference and word thingies

I did not understand the money thing either  ???

MissAshley, I think lacking eye contact has a lot to do with social anxieties, and depression. when I am nervous, eye contact freezes my thoughts. And when I'm wary of people staring at me, etc, I will not make eye contact or even look in their general direction.
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