technically speaking different sounds rewire your brain upon listening to them as your brain learns how to parse them and the more rewired your brain is to a particular sound the more you like it. so people who like different music genres literally have different brains. there is such thing as a punk brain or a metalhead brain. juggler have different motor cortex maps. bilinguals have different language circuitry. violinists have enlarged finger-representation areas. gamers have different visual attention networks. mediators have different network activity. and im supposed to believe that men and women have the same brains and theres no neurological difference in trannies?
>>41688314this makes sense actually
>>41688314>and im supposed to believe that men and women have the same brains and theres no neurological difference in tranniesits called male socialization
>>41688314well nobody believes identity theory anymore, the idea that mental states are specific neuronal states, since things can be realized in multiple ways, nobody has literally the same brainmore modern views related to brain sex are like what neurofeminist daphna joel called a brain mosaic, where it's not like any specific piece, each piece can be more or less masc or fem in any individuala modern 4e conception is more comprehensive and includes the body and the environment, along with the brain, in a co-construction and co-constitution of the mindso the implications of that would be prenatal environment effects inducing feminization or masculinization... that in turn predisposes certain developments and interactions as the child grows to adulthoodbut it's not just that, in the cultural context there are things considered feminine or masculine, and part of that is pressured by environmental and biological factors, but it is not destinyso the impact of tuning into socialization of being a man or woman in the culture will masculinize or feminize, but it is not overwriting development, but also not bioessential destiny, it's a bit of both, sometimes more social and malleable and sometimes more of an inclination due to early developmentso what neuroscientists like daphna joel argue is that there is no specific and universal identity of male or female brain, but I can't see how anyone could argue there are no differences except by ignoring everything