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Hmm... Men are more excited through visuals while women are more excited by touch.
I'm not actually sure if you are joking.
Eh, I prefer my boob processing to be tactile. Juuuust to check.
And most of us absolutely love filling those neurons with images of women
Fine detail and rapidly moving stimuli ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
That explains jiggle physics then
Men have greater sensitivity to fine detail and rapidly moving stimuli
Looks at every first person shooter demographic
Still can't find your damned socks though
But our girlfriends can, because she can distinguish the sock colour from the floor colour easier...nature, it just works.
So what i'm hearing is that i should attach all items my husband regulalrly loses track of to a moving object to play into his sight strengths. Basket on the ceiling fan it is
Socks don't move of their own accord.
Then how do they disappear from the dryer?
I need to see your clearance from at least one of three or four three letter agencies before I can tell you the real answer.
ok so, here's my theory. The obvious answer here is that this is obviously "for hunting" or something. But evolution doesn't really work that way.
So my take on this is that this is actually an evolutionary adaptation to the different structure of the male body, as well as it's general abilities, and how they have been used throughout humanity. If men are generally stronger, taller, and faster runners, wouldn't it make sense that the visual processing would be adapted to be more responsive to these use cases?
this seems like the only realistic answer to me. Something about men must be different enough, or at the very least, have been used differently enough at some point in time for a long enough period of time, that it has to have been an evolutionary adaptation.
Not sure what your mean by it doesn't work that way
If men were predominantly doing the hunting, women would be more likely to choose a more successful hunter (more likely to pass on their genes if they have a better mate)
Also in general the ones who were better at hunting and their mates would be more likely to survive long enough to have children
But they still can't see why kids love the taste of Cinnamon Toast Crunch...
Whatever it does, it doesn't seem to help with colors.
Men have greater sensitivity to fine detail and rapidly moving stimuli, but women are better at discriminating between colors.
Literally under the headline.
If only some men used those neurons to read
Tldr please.
Brain one way, but other brain other way. Chemical stuff is making brain stuff happen. Makes see different.
My wife (presenting me with three identical carpet samples): "Do you like grey with a hint of blue, grey with a hint of pink or grey with a hint of yellow?"
Me: "Trick question?"
... Men are also ~20% larger than women on average. Is this count standardized by size of the person?
Does that include brain size? I mean yeah the total sum of all size comparisons is 20% larger, but like piece per piece that ain't remotely true (see boobs for an example that defies the total average).
I'm curious about this. They say that it's related to in utero exposure to androgens, which means it's probably not as clear cut as XX vs XY, because intersex folk and folk with atypical hormonal exposure (such as fraternal twins of different sexes, with a shared placenta) experience different levels of exposure, and different reactions to that exposure.
women are better at discriminating between colors.
Misread this as saying women are better at racism lol.
Woman can be racist to way more shades of skin color than men
I've seen multiple people suggest hunting and get correctly told thats inaccurate
But would war fighting, or just fighting in general what with our aggression n shit help explain it?
The only times I've noticed this discrepancy in life are when hunting with women of playing competitive FPS games with my wife watching. I'll regularly see and react to things they don't, and are shocked when I shoot the sniper out of the tree on the other side of the map because yes, I did see him and I'm not crazy when I say I see shit flicker gdi
Aliasing also bothers me more than any woman I know, and everyone I know who hates it as much as me is a man
Maybe, and I'm not a biologist or an expert on evolution, so take my uninformed opinion with a big ol' chunk of salt, but I feel like what you're describing is more cultural than biological. Like, generally women just play video games (at least online competitive ones where there's interaction between players, like the ones you're describing) less than men, because those kinds of video games are sort of a hellhole for women. So in general, their eyes probably aren't attuned to things like aliasing and digital sniper glints because that's not something they experience often, not necessarily because their brains aren't as well equipped to recognize those things.
Anecdotal proof time:
My dad's truck.
Me, my brother, brothers' friend and brothers' friends' sister, all XY, all see a greenish gray truck.
My mother, sister-in-law, brothers' friends' wife, all XX, all see a dark green truck.
It's the blue/yellow dress all over again.
So the ladies can check out the men's plumage as they perform a dance off.
women are better at discriminating between colors.
Well I'm red-green colorblind so I never stood a chance anyway. If it isn't in a box of 8 crayons/markers, I don't attempt to use that color's name generally, cuz I will never pick the right shade. All the fuschias, magentas, maroons, burnt siennas, teals, cyans, etc. of the world can fuck off.