Quote from: rachel89 on January 26, 2015, 01:36:45 AM
A possible experiment would be to give an androgen blocker and low doses of estrogen to both XY cisgender males and XY transgender females and compare MRI's of their brains. I don't think XY cisgender males will be very happy on androgen blockers and estrogen though, and the experiment could be unethical.
Ahh completely unethical

The pheromone studies were fascinating. Using androstadienone, a male produced pheromone in sweat and semen, participants had three tubes on their chest with no idea what was in each, and neither did the researcher (double blind study) at set times the subject sniffed pheromone, placebo or a second placebo that was perfumed. At the same time their head was in the MRI for the brain scan. Cisfemales react to the pheromone, cismales don't, Gay males react but variable and a different part of the brain. Trans females responded the same as cisfemales, Gay males (assigned by themselves on sex preference) reacted but in a different part of the brain.
At the talk, Sabine passed around a container of androstadienone so we could sniff it. I was sitting next to a straight male colleague/friend who sniffed and shrugged and passed it to me, I felt woozy and turned to him and said, I feel like jumping your bones

. He gave me a kiss on the cheek and told me to take a cold shower