Posted on 02/09/2011 8:44:23 AM PST by decimon
A new study from Utrecht and Cambridge Universities has for the first time found that an administration of testosterone under the tongue in volunteers negatively affects a person's ability to 'mind read', an indication of empathy. The findings are published this week in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
In addition, the effects of testosterone administration are predicted by a fetal marker of prenatal testosterone, the 2D:4D ratio. The study has important implications for the androgen theory of autism (testosterone is an androgen) and confirms earlier rodent research that shows that testosterone in early brain development organizes the activation of the very hormone in later life.
Professor Jack van Honk at the University of Utrecht and Professor Simon Baron-Cohen at the University of Cambridge designed the study that was conducted in Utrecht. They used the 'Reading the Mind in the Eyes' task as the test of mind reading, which tests how well someone can infer what a person is thinking or feeling from photographs of facial expressions from around the eyes.
Mind reading is one aspect of empathy, a skill that shows significant sex differences in favour of females. They tested 16 young women from the general population, since women on average have lower levels of testosterone than men. The decision to test just females was to maximize the possibility of seeing a reduction in their levels of empathy.
The researchers not only found that administration of testosterone leads to a significant reduction in mind reading, but that this effect is powerfully predicted by the 2D:4D digit ratio, a marker of prenatal testosterone. Those people with the most masculinized 2D:4D ratios showed the most pronounced reduction in the ability to mind read.
Jack van Honk said: "We are excited by this finding because it suggests testosterone levels prenatally prime later testosterone effects on the mind."
Simon Baron-Cohen commented: "This study contributes to our knowledge of how small hormonal differences can have far-reaching effects on empathy."
The new study has several important implications. First, that current levels of testosterone directly affect the ability to read someone else's mind. This may help explain why on average women perform better on such tests than men, since men on average produce more testosterone than women.
Second, that the digit ratio (2D:4D), a marker of fetal testosterone, predicts the extent to which later testosterone has this effect. This suggests testosterone levels in the womb have an 'organizing' or long-range effect on later brain function. Finally, given that people with autism have difficulties in mind reading, and that autism affects males more often than females, the study provides further support for the androgen theory of autism.
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Notes to Editors:
1. Authors: Jack van Honk, Dennis J. Schutter, Peter A. Bos, Anne-Wil Kruijt, Eef G. Lentjes, and Simon Baron-Cohen (2011) Testosterone administration impairs cognitive empathy in women depending on second-to-fourth digit ratio Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.1011891108
2. Author affiliations: Department of Experimental Psychology, Utrecht University, 3584 CS, Utrecht, The Netherlands; Department of Psychiatry, University of Cape Town, Cape Town 7925, South Africa; Department of Clinical Psychology, Leiden University, 2300 RC, Leiden, The Netherlands; Department of Clinical Chemistry, Utrecht University, 3584 CX, Utrecht, The Netherlands; and Autism Research Centre, Department of Psychiatry, Cambridge University, Cambridge CB2 8AH, United Kingdom (www.autismresearchcentre.com)
3. Funding sources: Research grants from Utrecht University (High-Potential); Hope for Depression Research Foundation Grant RGA 9-015; Netherlands Society of Scientific Research Innovational Research Grant 452-07-012; Netherlands Society of Scientific Research Brain and Cognition Grant 056-24-010; the United Kingdom Medical Research Council; and the Nancy Lurie Marks Family Foundation.
Still trying to figure out why this is a bad thing?
Now we know why liberals want so badly to sissify men! Screw you panty-wastes!
There is potentially negative evolutionary value for guys to have too much empathy with people whose heads they are trying to smash with an ax.
Women already knew this...why is this news? The more testosterone the less they give a flying %$^$^*&.
OTOH, it may mean that although the guy with more testosterone is less “empathetic” or “caring,” he is more protective, watchful, and willing to fight for what is his.
uh huh
Who cares about empathy? Does it make you a better marksman?
It isn’t good or bad. It just is.
Who gives a **** about this stupid test?
That is freakin hillarious! Well done.
So women really shouldn't expect us to read their minds, because the testosterone is blocking us.
Get me a beer.
Yup. Not my fault. It's MPS (Male Passivity Syndrome).
It works just fine, but it doesn't solve their sexual problems.
For women it is rarely a matter of blood flow to the genitalia, it is mental.
They give them some testosterone and BLAMO, they are revved up and ready to go! But they also report bouts of violent thoughts, often for the first time in their life. They were quite shocked at just how violent these impulses were!
I laughed when I heard about this, especially when I found out that they are on about 1/10th of the testosterone dose that I experience EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR!
Welcome to a small glimpse inside our world ladies. Horny and violent!
Dang that Testosterone!
And....you think they do?
And....you think they do?
Well, this explains so much...
Hillary Clinton, Michelle Obama, Helen Thomas...
need I go on?
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