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Men, their Caves, their Emotions and a whole lot of Internet searches!
2008-09-19 12:22:00 I have been taking note again recently about how people come to visit my little piece of Cyber Space. My Stats counter records what link or search people enter this blog from. It has continued to surprise me how many people search on the following terms. This is over the space of about two weeks:men and their cavemen and their cavesmen and their cavesemotional support pgcemen and their caves=men and their cavecan men learn to show emotionmen in their cavewomans emotion men godmen emotions hurtWell you get the idea and the theme here. So if you have stumbled upon my blog searching with the above then welcome and stick around, make yourself at home and hopefully something of what I have shared can help you on your quest.This article I wrote about a year ago shows much the same thing as far as searches go. This must only be a fraction of the amount of searches done on the subject. I am not about to suggest that over the course of a year anything should have changed about Men's Emotion...
Gender differences seen in brain connections
2008-09-11 04:21:00 Human brains appear to come in at least two flavours: male and female. Now variations in the density of the synapses that connect neurons may help to explain differences in how men and women think. Even when intelligence levels are equal, women and men excel at different cognitive tasks. But although brain size and neuron density differ between the sexes, these don?t seem to correlate with cognitive differences. So, Javier DeFelipe at Complutense University in Madrid, Spain, and colleagues counted the number of synapses instead. The brain tissue they analysed came from the left temporal cortex, a region of the brain involved in emotional and social processing, of four women and four men with epilepsy. The tissue itself was healthy, having been removed to allow doctors to access underlying damaged areas.
Gender differences in the top echelon of sports
2008-05-16 22:22:00 Can you imagine the shock waves that would reverberate throughout the world if the following were to go down?On a mundane Tuesday afternoon, Tiger Woods decides to put away the clubs -- forever. And then, while every sports talk show host from Miami to Seattle is discussing Woods' shocking
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Gender Differences in Marathon Runners
2007-07-15 01:05:00 Just a quick news update from the ACSM on marathon training and performance strategies. Read the press release or just cruise through my quick summary. Have a great weekend!Male runners had faster race times than female runners, due to men?s greater aerobic capacity and ability to pump more blood through the heart than women.Although a high per-week mileage was not necessary to merely finish the race, greater mileage increases aerobic fitness and usually leads to faster race times.Years of running experience did not play a significant role in race success.Non-serious past injuries and physical symptoms during the race, such as nausea, also had no significant bearing on outcome.The fastest marathon times were run in cool conditions of approximately 50 degrees Fahrenheit.The American College of Sports Medicine is the largest sports medicine and exercise science organization in the world. More than 20,000 international, national, and regional members are dedicated to advancing and i...
Men, Emotions and lots of Internet Searches!
2007-06-29 12:17:00 I have been studying my Blog Stats and looking at what it is that brings search engines and people to my humble little corner of the Blogosphere. What I have noticed is the extraordinary number of searches along the lines of men expressing their emotions or not as the case may be. Now I know the title of my blog is what the search engines are primarily seeing and it was for this reason I gave my blog that title. But I have had to then ask why do I get so many hits on that subject. What is it about 'men and emotions' that has people wanting to research articles on the web. It is to this question I now write:I put this to my wife, to which she replied "well men don't show their emotions!" Blunt and to the point but probably quite true on the most part. I tackeld this in detail on this post here. Also the God The Parent Essay has much to say on the subject of gender etc...I can't really add a lot on top of what I wrote in those posts so I won't unless inspiration takes me at a lat... |



