[MUD-Dev] Male and female brains
Koster
Koster
Mon Apr 21 21:39:44 CEST 2003
There's an article to be found here:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/life/feature/story/0,13026,937913,00.html
discussing how male and female brains tend to have different
attributes on average--more males tend to have "systematizing
brains" and more females tend to have "empathizing brains." Along
with the article, there's a couple of tests to assess the
"systematizing quotient" and the "empathizing quotient" of your
brain.
I personally scored as a "type B" brain, meaning that I had a
balanced quotient--fairly high in both, actually (52 and 43).
Now, as it happens, I've also been playing a socializer-heavy online
world recently, one with no combat abilities. And I am playing a
female avatar in this world, something which has been my habit for
years now. Almost all the friends I have made there are female. As
is fairly typical, I've been sexually harassed already, fairly
crudely, and when there is misbehavior in the game, it's generally
assumed that the perpetrator is a younger male.
I wonder:
-- would we find a correlation between type E or B brains in males
and their preference for female avatars?
-- would we find a correlation between typical behavior patterns
in online worlds and brain type? -- say, Nick Yee's facets study?
http://www.nickyee.com/facets/home.html -- or the Bartle Quotient?
-- would we find, I wonder, in research, that male brains tend to
shift from S brains to B brains as they age? There's evidence for
this shift in playstyles among male players, according to Nick
Yee.
-- would we find that designers in general, and perhaps of online
worlds in particular, tend to have B brains?
-Raph
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