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How Many Different Gender Subtypes Do We Have In Our Brains? At Least 9, According to This AI Research.
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How Many Different Gender Subtypes Do We Have In Our Brains? At Least 9, According to This AI Research.

Last Updated on July 18, 2023 by Editorial Team

Author(s): Jair Ribeiro

Originally published on Towards AI.

Researchers at McGill University’s Faculty of Medicine studied gender identity using a machine learning algorithm, fMRI, and behavioral data and discovered at least nine gender expressions.


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Human-created terminology for explaining and studying our brain may be at odds with how these constructs are represented in nature.

In many human societies, for example, the “male” or “female” box on the birth certificate is checked when a baby is born.

However, the reality may be less black and white. Indeed, the assumption of dichotomous differences between only two sex/gender categories may conflict with our efforts to carve nature at its joints.

In this article, I am explaining the paper called“Predictive Pattern Classification Can Distinguish Gender Identity Subtypes from Behavior and Brain Imaging” by researchers at McGill… Read the full blog for free on Medium.

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