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Brain scientists discover why adventure feels good

LONDON (Reuters) - Scientists have identified a primitive area of the brain that makes us adventurous -- a finding which may help explain why people routinely fall for "new" products when shopping.

Using brain scans to measure blood flow, British researchers discovered that a brain region known as the ventral striatum was more active when subjects chose unusual objects in controlled tests.

The ventral striatum is involved in processing rewards in the brain through the release of neurotransmitters like dopamine.

Scientists believe the existence of this age-old reward mechanism indicates there is an evolutionary advantage in sampling the unknown.

"Seeking new and unfamiliar experiences is a fundamental behavioral tendency in humans and animals. It makes sense to try new options as they may prove advantageous in the long run," said Bianca Wittmann of the Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging at University College London.

Being daring, however, also carries risks. Some choices could be dangerous and, in the modern world, selecting the new may, for instance, make consumers susceptible to marketing hype.

The positive feedback system in the brain could also contribute to some common vices.

"In humans, increased novelty-seeking may play a role in gambling and drug addiction, both of which are mediated by malfunctions in dopamine release," said Nathaniel Daw, now at New York University, who also worked on the study.

The findings were published online in the journal Neuron.


I thought this might be interesting to somebody. I like the "evolutionary advantage in sampling the unknown" part.
 
Any excuse will do, in a pinch... My neuro-transmitters made me do it, honey, honest, I didn't mean it...
 
In a study I read, females with unusually high testosterone levels manifested them by showing more behaviors that could be classified as (a) aggressive or assertive, (b) risk-taking, and what they called (c) novelty-seeking and exploratory.
 
In a study I read, females with unusually high testosterone levels manifested them by showing more behaviors that could be classified as (a) aggressive or assertive, (b) risk-taking, and what they called (c) novelty-seeking and exploratory.

Okay, and testosterone in females enhances sexual drive. So . . . did that study make any reference to behavioral change in women undergoing testosterone therapy?
 
I found out late in life that I was one of those high-testosterone women. Around 44 I started experiencing pre-menopause. I went to my docotr and she had some blood taken to check my levels. Oddly enough, I was still high in my hormone levels, indicating I was not even pre-menopausal. I told my doctor I was having the same symptoms my mother experienced which was an aching and inflexibility in my left shoulder. This was brought on by decreased estrogen and therefore decreased fluids in the joints, even though my levels were more than adequate for a normal woman.

This is what we discovered. Since I never had my levels checked after I became a mother at 25, it was impossible to know how high I might have been in those levels at my hormonal peak. Therefore, I began hormone replacement therapy and the problem cleared up. Even though I am not cycling at all anymore, I still have enough hormones for two women instead of five! This is a good thing I have decided. Sexy older women can be a lot of fun.
 
In a study I read, females with unusually high testosterone levels manifested them by showing more behaviors that could be classified as (a) aggressive or assertive, (b) risk-taking, and what they called (c) novelty-seeking and exploratory.

I like it.

Okay, and testosterone in females enhances sexual drive. So . . . did that study make any reference to behavioral change in women undergoing testosterone therapy?

Where do I sign up?

:)
 
I found out late in life that I was one of those high-testosterone women. Around 44 I started experiencing pre-menopause. I went to my docotr and she had some blood taken to check my levels. Oddly enough, I was still high in my hormone levels, indicating I was not even pre-menopausal. I told my doctor I was having the same symptoms my mother experienced which was an aching and inflexibility in my left shoulder. This was brought on by decreased estrogen and therefore decreased fluids in the joints, even though my levels were more than adequate for a normal woman.

This is what we discovered. Since I never had my levels checked after I became a mother at 25, it was impossible to know how high I might have been in those levels at my hormonal peak. Therefore, I began hormone replacement therapy and the problem cleared up. Even though I am not cycling at all anymore, I still have enough hormones for two women instead of five! This is a good thing I have decided. Sexy older women can be a lot of fun.

I think people would know that about you just from your smile.

I love your AV.

:rose:
 
Sweetsub,

And I love your AV, always. We high testosterone women must stick together or the fuddy-duddies will rule the day, by default.



Volupt,

I will make sure it stays a well kept secret. But just for your information, young men are about as good in bed as young women, from my perspective. I like a man with a lot of miles on him. A high miler. Ha. Experience speaks for itself, I like to say.

Allard
 
Sweetsub,

And I love your AV, always. We high testosterone women must stick together or the fuddy-duddies will rule the day, by default.



Volupt,

I will make sure it stays a well kept secret. But just for your information, young men are about as good in bed as young women, from my perspective. I like a man with a lot of miles on him. A high miler. Ha. Experience speaks for itself, I like to say.

Allard


That moonlight bonfire is sounding better and better! ;)
 
Volupt,

Now, don't confuse the youngsters. That bonfire description, the offer is always good, was on the Summer Soltice thread.

Allard
 
Very interesting article, thanks Allard!

I'm another high testosterone woman, and so much of what's been said in the thread rang true with me... adventure-lover, thrill-seeker, risk-taker, high sex drive...

Lou :rose:
 
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