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March 24, 2024

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PSY 340 Brain and Behavior

Class 26 Variations in Sexual Behaviors [Outline]

   

A.   Evolutionary Interpretations of Mating Behavior

 Issue  Males Females
Interest in Multiple Mates?
  • M > F: Interest in short-term sexual relationships with multiple partners
  • Limited number of pregnancies -> F have less to gain from multiple mates
What Do Men and Women Seek in Mate?
  •  M = F: healthy, intelligent, honest, physically attractive
  • Younger partner
  • M who are likely to be good providers
  • M who have an acceptable odor
Jealousy? 
  • M > F are upset over sexual infidelity of mate.
  • F > M are upset over emotional infidelity of mate. 

Caution: Has a behavior evolved or been learned via culture? Survival or reproductive advantage of a behavior and its appearance across cultures is not by itself proof that the behavior is evolved or learned.

B.  Sexual/Gender Identity, Gender Dysphoria, & Gender-Differentiated Behaviors [includes material not in the textbook]

Definitions [from DSM-5-TR, 2022]

Gender Dysphoria = Individuals ranging in age from early childhood through adolescence into adulthood may experience significant incongruence between the gender they were assigned at birth and their currently experienced/expressed gender


The
                politics of transgenderTransgender: Prevalence & Neurobiological Factors

As we move toward the November 2024 national election, it is clear that the status of transgender individuals, most particularly children under the age of 18 and athletes of any age, has become a major point of political controversy. The material below does not and is not intended to address any of the political arguments. It would be unreasonable, however, not to acknowledge that there are very strong and passionate arguments and beliefs on both sides of the political divide.

Transgender/transsexualism prevalence
  • There are significantly larger numbers of transgender individuals than those who have sought medical intervention. Estimates of transgender identity overall run from 0.1% to 2% in one study and 0.5% to 1.3% in a second study (however, see below, there are major generational differences)
  • As noted above, transgender issues have become very politically controversial and have often been used for political advantage without paying attention to the scientific research literature
  • Significant changes in American adult self-identification across the LGBTQ+ spectrum between 2012 and 2023 (Jones, 2024). There has been roughly a 90% increase in these 11 years.
LGBTQ+ Identification in US 2012-2023.

  • With significant differences in LGBTQ+ identification across different US adult generations (Jones, 2024). The difference between Generation Y at 22.3% and Baby Boomers at 2.3% is a difference of roughly 970%.
Sexual Orientation by Generations, 2023

Intersexes

Intersex = an individual whose development is intermediate between male and female, i.e., there is ambiguity regarding the sex of new born as male or female.  "Intersex people are born with any of several variations in sex characteristics including chromosomes, gonads, sex hormones, or genitals that, according to the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, 'do not fit the typical definitions for male or female bodies.' Such variations may involve genital ambiguity, and combinations of chromosomal genotype and sexual phenotype other than XY-male and XX-female" [Wikipedia]
Intersex
            Chart
The Intersex Society of North America (ISNA) lists these

Not XX and not XY

1 in 1,666 births

Klinefelter (XXY)

1 in 1,000 births

Androgen insensitivity syndrome [Note A]

1 in 13,000 births

Partial androgen insensitivity syndrome [Note A]

1 in 130,000 births

Classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia

1 in 13,000 births

Late onset adrenal hyperplasia

1 in 66 individuals

Vaginal agenesis

1 in 6,000 births

Ovotestes

1 in 83,000 births

5 alpha reductase deficiency

no estimate

Mixed gonadal dysgenesis

no estimate

Complete gonadal dysgenesis

1 in 150,000 births

Hypospadias (urethral opening in perineum or along penile shaft)

1 in 2,000 births

Hypospadias (urethral opening between corona and tip of glans penis)

1 in 770 births

Note A: These are higher incidence rates than in my diagram above which uses data from Gottlieb & Trifiro (2017) for the rate of Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome

Rearing & Gender Assignment among Intersex Individuals
[Reimer]David Reimer. Response to tragic experience of a Canadian David Reimer (1965-2004) whose penis was accidentally destroyed during circumcision. After sex reassignment surgery as an infant, he was raised as a girl ("Brenda") under the theory that gender identity is mostly the result of environmental factors. His parents were profoundly influenced to do this by a famous Johns Hopkins' psychologist named John Money. However, David realizes by ages 10-12 he was really a boy and began to live as a male. He eventually married at 25, but  committed suicide when he was 39. (See Colapinto, 2004) [Daily Mail UK 2010 story]

C.    Sexual Orientation in Humans: Possible Biological Aspects 

Bottom Line: No "gay gene," no "gay environment," interaction of genetics x environment early in development, nature probably > social factors

1. Behavioral and Anatomical Differences

2. Genetic Factors

[Concordance
                Rates for Homosexuality in Twins]

3. Evolutionary Perspective

4. Prenatal Influences

5. Brain Anatomy

Simon
              LeVay and Brain of Homosexual Men

Neural circuit for sexual preference