Women and Stress

Submitted by nocab on Sat, 10/17/2009 at 12:59pm.

I recently received an email from a platonic woman friend, concerning a UCLA study on friendship among women. The study suggests that women respond to stress with a cascade of brain chemicals that cause us to make and maintain friendships with other women. Until this study was published, scientists generally believed that when people experience stress, they trigger a hormonal cascade that revs the body to either stand and fight or flee as fast as possible, explains Laura Cousin Klein, Ph.D., now an Assistant Professor of Biobehavioral Health at Penn State University and one of the study's authors. It's an ancient survival mechanism left over from the time we were chased across the planet by saber-toothed tigers.
Now the researchers suspect that women have a larger behavioral repertoire than just fight or flight; In fact, says Dr. Klein, it seems that when the hormone oxytocin is release as part of the stress responses in a woman, it buffers the fight or flight response and encourages her to tend children and gather with other women instead. When she actually engages in this tending or befriending, studies suggest that more oxytocin is released, which further counters stress and produces a calming effect. This calming response does not occur in men, says Dr. Klein, because testosterone---which men produce in high levels when they're under stress---seems to reduce the effects of oxytocin. Estrogen, she adds, seems to enhance it.
I wonder what, if anything, this has to do with how women play chess, and other games.

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by AnthonyCG - 42 days ago
Washington DC United States
Member Since: Aug 2007
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Don't hold your breath on that one... Undecided

Anyway, that might be a cause for the difference between the number of males playing chess vs females.

Chess can be stressful and girls might end up doing other activities where more females are involved.

by nocab - 42 days ago
Scottdale, Georgia United States
Member Since: Jul 2008
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Please explain what you mean.

by rich - 42 days ago
My Home United Kingdom
Member Since: Jul 2007
Member Points: 22772

That's not quite accurate.

 

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