Bila hasil penelitian ini cofirmed,  maka kita bis bilang bahwa ada yang aalah 
dengan semua agama yang melarang atau menyalahkan homoseksualitas.

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Scans see 'gay brain differences'
The brains of gay men and women look like those found in straight people of the 
opposite sex, research suggests.
The Swedish study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy
of Sciences journal, compared the size of the brain's halves in 90
adults.
Gay men and heterosexual women had halves of a similar
size, while the right side was bigger in lesbian women and heterosexual
men.
A UK scientist said this was evidence sexual preference was set in the womb.

 As far as I'm concerned there is no argument any more - if you are gay, you 
are born gay
 Dr Qazi Rahman
Queen Mary, University of London
Scientists have noticed for some time that homosexual people of both
sexes have differences in certain cognitive abilities, suggesting there
may be subtle differences in their brain structure.
This is the first time, however, that scientists have used brain scanners to 
try to look for the source of those differences.
A group of 90 healthy gay and heterosexual adults, men and women, were
scanned by the Karolinska Institute scientists to measure the volume of
both sides, or hemispheres, of their brain.
When these results were collected, it was found that
lesbian women and heterosexual men shared a particular "asymmetry" in
their hemisphere size, while heterosexual women and gay men had no
difference between the size of the different halves of their brain.
In other words, structurally, at least, gay men were more like heterosexual 
women, and gay women more like heterosexual men.
A further experiment found that in one particular area of the brain, the 
amygdala, there were other significant differences.
In heterosexual men and lesbian women, there were more nerve
"connections" in the right side of the amygdala, compared with the
left.
The reverse, with more neural connections in the left amygdala, was the case in 
homosexual men and heterosexual women.
The Karolinska team said that these differences could not be mainly
explained by "learned" effects, but needed another mechanism to set
them, either before or after birth.
'Fight, flight or mate'
Dr Qazi Rahman, a lecturer in cognitive biology at Queen Mary,
University of London, said that he believed that these brain
differences were laid down early in foetal development.
"As far as I'm concerned there is no argument any more - if you are gay, you 
are born gay," he said.
The amygdala, he said, was important because of its role in
"orientating", or directing, the rest of the brain in response to an
emotional stimulus - be it during the "fight or flight" response, or
the presence of a potential mate.
"In other words, the brain network which determines
what sexual orientation actually 'orients' towards is similar between
gay men and straight women, and between lesbian women and straight men.
"This makes sense given that gay men have a sexual
preference which is like that of women in general, that is, preferring
men, and vice versa for lesbian women."
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/health/7456588.stm

Published: 2008/06/16 23:28:31 GMT

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