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Title: Biological Factors in Homosexuality:


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Biological Factors in Homosexuality
  • Whats TheEvidence? The Implications?

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BEFORE WE GET STARTED
  • Lets stick with the facts

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Homosexuality What do we know?
  • Do we know people who are homosexual?
  • Probably
  • _____ of men
  • _____ of women
  • (Laumann others, 1994)
  • Do surveys get an find accurate results?
  • Social Desirability/Classification Issues
  • EX _____________________________________, etc.
  • How can we determine the cause?
  • Hormonal studies
  • Genetic Studies
  • Observational studies

4
A quick historical note
A quick historical note
  • 1973
  • The American Psychological Association removed
    homosexuality from the DSM-II as a mental
    disorder
  • What does this mean?
  • Homosexuality occurs in the normal range of human
    behavior
  • Currently using DSM-IV-TR (4th Ed. Diagnostic
    Statistic Manual)

5
But where does homosexuality come from?
  • The __________________________ debate
  • Are people homosexual because they are born that
    way or because of environmental factors they
    experience after birth (OR BOTH?)
  • Lets take a look at some studies

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What about animals?
  • Turkeys in the woods
  • Mating behavior
  • http//www.nwtf.org/all_about_turkeys/sounds_of_tu
    rkeys.html
  • Biological Exuberance Animal Homosexuality and
    natural diversity
  • Bagemihl, 1999
  • 450 different species of animals including
    lizards, dolphins, flamingoes, penguins, etc.

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and then there are the pygmy chimpanzees
(Bonobos)
  • _____________________
  • Used to resolve conflict and form group bonds
    (particularly in females)
  • Frequent sexual encounters with same sex
  • Evolutionary implications
  • Estimated to genetically be 99.5 related to
    humans
  • Behaviors of closely related species often similar

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es/about.jpg
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Animals
  • Hormonal treatments
  • - Prenatal injections of
  • testosterone in guinea pigs
  • - Females demonstrated
  • male (mounting) behavior
  • Castrated males demonstrated
  • female mounting behavior
  • (I. L. Ward O. B. Ward, 1985)

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And in people?
  • No hormonal differences in ________________
    hetero- and homosexual men
  • Hormones like testosterone have greater affect on
    ________________________________
  • (Barahal, 1940)
  • Results for women have been less consistent
  • Problems with these studies
  • Not accounting for external factors!

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Prenatal hormonal differences
  • Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH)
  • Synthesis of cortisol disrupted
  • Adrenal glands secrete extra androstenedione
  • Metabolized into testosterone,
    dihydrotestosterone (Zucker, 1999)
  • 48 of women with CAH reported same-sex arousal
  • 22 reported same-sex sexual partner contact
  • (Money et al., 1984)

11
Can someones orientation be CHANGED?
  • Remember Nurture vs. Nature ?
  • A hypothetical example of sexual reassignment
    (mad scientist stuff)
  • The real thing (almost)
  • ______________ (thats a big Oops!)
  • Cloacal extrophy (Reiner et al., 1999)

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but I saw a story on the news about this guy and
  • Case studies of people changing or discovering
    their orientation doesnt refute consistent
    evidence that biology is a factor.
  • If a person has schizophrenia but recoversdoes
    this mean there is no biological influence?
  • Data remains incomplete
  • Media still shows stories about people changing
    orientation
  • Availability Heuristic

13
Does it run in the family?
  • Twin study
  • Monozygotic (identical) twins 58 likelihood of
    homosexuality when one twin is homosexual
  • Decreases to 41 with different home environment
  • (Kirk et al., 2000)
  • Siblings meta-analysis
  • Dizygotic (fraternal) twins 22
  • Brothers 9
  • Sisters 6-25 (Bailey Pillard, 1995)

14
Family ties
  • Big Brother is affecting you?
  • Fraternal birth-order effect
  • Probability of males being homosexual __________
    with the more older brothers they have
  • (Blanchard, 1997)
  • However, no gay gene has been isolated
  • Current hypothesis Women creating antibodies
    (antigens) when foreign Y chromosome is present
  • No measurable effect on sisters

15
Brain structure differences
  • ______________
  • Forebrain structure thought to regulate eating,
    drinking, sexual behavior, etc.
  • Autopsied brains
  • Homosexual men has smaller cluster of neurons
    associated with hypothalamus
  • (LeVay, 1991)
  • What does it all mean??

16
Brain Activity
  • EEG
  • Gay men differ from straight ones on minor
    ability tests
  • Left visual field dot detection (Sanders
    Wright, 1997)
  • Resembled heterosexual women during various
    verbal and spatial tasks (Wegesin, 1998)
  • Doesnt show much
  • What about fMRI?
  • Well see

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What does it all mean?
  • Biological differences/factors do exist
  • Hormones
  • Predisposed orientation
  • Genetics (Twins/big brothers)
  • Dont rule out the environment
  • This is just the BEGINNING!
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