Sunday, August 07, 2005

Is this true?

Whether it is to do the dishes, clean the car or vacuum the living room, men now have an answer to their wife's war cry that they never listen: it's not me, darling, it's my brain.
Scientists now have discovered that women's voices are more difficult for men to listen to, and process information from, than the voices of other men.

Researchers at the University of Sheffield tracked activity in the brains of 12 men while playing recordings of different voices. The results showed that there were startling differences in the way the brain responded to male and female sounds.

Men deciphered female voices using the auditory part of the brain that processes music. In comparison, the sound of male voices engaged a simpler mechanism at the back of the brain.



A choice of responses:

1. Suddenly I have the image of Colley sitting between Keitha and Annabel, each with their fingers on one of his ears...

2. What is this, a Monty Python sketch?

1 comment:

Ben Varkentine said...

What was that? I'm sorry, I wasn't listening.