Sex and Financial Risk Linked in Brain

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SETH BORENSTEIN | April 4, 2008 10:49 PM EST | AP

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This image released by Northwestern University shows Northwestern University finance professor Camelia M. Kuhnen, co-author of a study that looks at what's going on inside a man's mind when he is about to take a financial risk. (AP Photo/Evanston Photographic Studios)

WASHINGTON — A new brain-scan study may help explain what's going on in the minds of financial titans when they take risky monetary gambles _ sex. When young men were shown erotic pictures, they were more likely to make a larger financial gamble than if they were shown a picture of something scary, such a snake, or something neutral, such as a stapler, university researchers reported.

The arousing pictures lit up the same part of the brain that lights up when financial risks are taken.

"You have a need in an evolutionary sense for both money and women. They trigger the same brain area," said Camelia Kuhnen, a Northwestern University finance professor who conducted the study with a Stanford University psychologist.

Their research appears in the current edition of the peer-reviewed journal NeuroReport.

The study only involved 15 heterosexual young men at Stanford University. It focused on the sex and money hub, the V-shaped nucleus accumbens, which sits near the base of the brain and plays a central role in what you experience as pleasure.

When that hub was activated by the erotic images, the men were far more likely to bet high on a random chance game that would earn them either a dollar or a dime. Each man made more than 50 gambles under brain scans.

Stanford psychologist Brian Knutson, a lead author of the study, says it's all about the power of emotion and arousal and our financial decisions. The trigger doesn't have to be sex _ it could be chocolate or a winning lottery ticket.

"It didn't matter if the sexy woman didn't tell you anything about the odds of winning a roulette game," Knutson said. "What really matters is that the sexy woman is having an emotional impact. That bleeds over into your financial decisions."

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Kuhnen said the same link could hold true for women, but they didn't test it because it is more difficult to find an erotic image that would appeal to many different heterosexual women compared to heterosexual men.

The link between sex and greed goes back hundreds of thousands of years, to men's evolutionary role as provider or resource gatherer to attract women, said Kevin McCabe, professor of economics, law and neuroscience at George Mason University, who wasn't part of the study.

"Risk-taking is a natural way of increasing your relative success, but, of course, there's a downside to it, what we're seeing right now in the economy," McCabe said.

The results of the study jibe with the real life on the trading floor, said Phil Flynn, a former Chicago commodities floor trader and current analyst at Alaron Trading Corp.

"I'm not shocked that it may be part of the deal," Flynn said Friday. "When you talk about all the euphemisms for trading (on the floor), they can be used for sex as well."

("Massaging the market" and "hardcore" were about the cleanest that he and his colleagues could come up with.)

The study conforms with recent research that indicates men shown a pornographic movie were more likely to make riskier sexual decisions. Another suggests straight men think less about their financial future after being shown pictures of pretty women.

One still-to-be-published study at Harvard University found a link between higher testosterone levels and financial risk-taking.

But the study conducted at Stanford, funded by the National Institutes of Health, went deeper, using functional magnetic resonance imaging machines. It's part of a new but growing field called neuroeconomics that attempts to take the hard-wired science of brain biology and mix it with the softer sciences of psychology and economics to figure out why we make the financial decisions we do.

An earlier study by the same team found that the brain's reward area lit up at about the same time as risky decision-making.

The erotic pictures experiment was designed to find which was the cause and which was the effect. The answer: Lighting up the reward area, in this case with soft-core pictures, caused the risk-taking, Kuhnen said.

"The more activation there you have, the more prone you are to taking more risk," Kuhnen said. "It could be a feedback loop."

The flip side was that the photos of snakes and spiders activated the portion of the brain often associated with pain, fear and anger. And those people were more likely to bet low.

This all makes sense to Harvard economist Terry Burnham, author of the book "Mean Genes." Burnham said it could be all summed up in a famous line from the movie "Scarface."

"In this country, you gotta make the money first. Then when you get the money, you get the power. Then when you get the power, then you get the women."

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WASHINGTON — A new brain-scan study may help explain what's going on in the minds of financial titans when they take risky monetary gambles _ sex. When young men were shown erotic pictures, they...
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- Americano I'm a Fan of Americano 3 fans permalink
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Did some A-hole (probably the Aemrican public) paid for this study. A new study really! Da!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:52 AM on 04/05/2008
- Mort I'm a Fan of Mort 38 fans permalink
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If we had to wait until men weren't thinking about sex, there'd never be any investments at all!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:32 AM on 04/05/2008
- Rog49Thomas I'm a Fan of Rog49Thomas 192 fans permalink

Janet Jackson's Superbowl unveiling no doubt led to the subprime mortgage crisis.

And I guess financial crises in Saudi do not occur as often because of the way their women dress.

Bring on those burkas!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:09 AM on 04/05/2008
- Not Blind I'm a Fan of Not Blind 22 fans permalink
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Oil has reached nearly $110/per barrell in recent weeks. This not only hits consumers in the wallets directly when they fill up at the pump, but also with ancilliary costs: rising inflation due to fuel surcharges, costs of transportation, rising costs of goods delivered, rising utility costs, or transportation costs.
Oil companies claim the rising oil prices aren't their fault, but set on the world market. While that may be true, they could pass off part of their grotesque profits back to the consumer by lowering the price of gas a few pennies per gallon.
Let's not forget that American oil companies have polluted coasts, shorelines, bays, and then claim it's not their fault, and walk away with small fines (which they appeal) for having crashed their tankers into our shores and bays.
Then, we must consider that oil companies have controlled governments, foreign policy, and the PAC's who pay off politicians (so-called "representatives") have toppled democracies, created corrupt, dictatorial governments both here and abroad, in order to garner support for their scheme to profit obscenely, while claiming to be innocent. When governments like Iran (1953), Venezuela (now) and others nationalize their own natural resources, they become de-facto enemies of us, and thus subject to pre-emprive strikes, invasions, "regime change," and then occupation, solely to serve the oil barrons. This was done in Iran (1953), when Mossadiq was overthrown, and now we are demonizing Venezuela.
America is corporate-owned.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:32 PM on 04/04/2008
- mamacat I'm a Fan of mamacat 136 fans permalink

Oil companies have so much power, they even got the Republican congress to give them subsidies in 2002. Now, that's power! With the billions in subsidies from taxpayers, the oil companies can afford to spend a few million publicising how they are investing so much in renewable energy development, and they even have money left over to reward the politicians (including Bush and Cheney) who do their bidding. But remember, all of this money comes from the taxpayers, in the form of subsidies! It doesn't cost the oil companies one penney of their own money, the American taxpayer pays for it all!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:48 AM on 04/05/2008
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So what's all this got to do with me losing my ass in Vegas hoping to get laid?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:17 PM on 04/05/2008
- Earl I'm a Fan of Earl 90 fans permalink
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Yes, the rising price of fuel certainly has raised the cost of transporting a hooker from New York to Washington.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:22 AM on 04/05/2008
- certainot I'm a Fan of certainot 2 fans permalink

this may be another important study in support of the theory that right handed masturbation causes greed because it sends sex energy to the left mathematical side of the brain (right hand connected to left brian) where it satisfies itself in term of magnitude- more, bigger.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:30 PM on 04/04/2008
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So that's why I'm broke. Shit!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:17 PM on 04/04/2008
- wmbear I'm a Fan of wmbear 24 fans permalink

SEX ***IS*** A FINANCIAL RISK, believe me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:58 PM on 04/04/2008
- peterg76 I'm a Fan of peterg76 30 fans permalink
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Duh! What did you think made men take risks?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:47 PM on 04/04/2008
- Rule Of Law I'm a Fan of Rule Of Law 146 fans permalink

And here I always thought that Finance drove men to take Sexual Risks! Ask Spitzer.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:31 PM on 04/04/2008

A new brain-scan study may help explain what's going on in the minds of financial titans when they take risky monetary gambles _ sex.
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Duhhh! It's not just financial titans, stupid. Money equals access to pleasure. So sayeth the reptillian brain of all men. Being one, I have first-hand knowledge.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 PM on 04/04/2008
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And conversely, money makes men more likely to take sexual risks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 PM on 04/04/2008
- WIpatriot I'm a Fan of WIpatriot 36 fans permalink
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Many years ago, the government gave a $275K grant to a university to study why kids fell of their bicycles.

The study found:

1. Kids run into things, and
2. They lose their balance.

I was speechless, too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:59 PM on 04/04/2008
- naschkatze I'm a Fan of naschkatze 86 fans permalink

Ah yes, I remember in the mid sixties a study came out on the sexual significance of the shape of an ice cream cone, you know, whether they were sharply pointed on the end or flat bottomed. I don't know how much the study cost, probably plenty, and what was the relevance? You could say the same for this study, and wouldn't the money have been better spent just preparing young men and women in college to use their heads so that they have good judgment and can make good decisions.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:20 PM on 04/04/2008

TOO F-ING FUNNY! My dad used to rail about government waste. One of his favorites was a half million dollars spent (back in the late 1970s) to determine whether or not hummingbirds could fly backwards and side to side (a subject of interest to America's DOD, no doubt). I remember Dad grousing that, "The sumbitches could have asked ME THAT and saved US the G.D. money...I used to watch hummingbirds suck nectar out of honeysuckle blooms outside my bedroom window as a child of six in Orian, Missouri. OF COURSE THEY CAN HOVER EVER WHICH WAY!!! Gawldanged government idjits!"

What ever happened to common sense and human experience?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:32 PM on 04/04/2008

"The study conforms with recent research that indicates men shown a pornographic movie were more likely to make riskier sexual decisions. Another suggests straight men think less about their financial future after being shown pictures of pretty women."

What university's Department of Obvious Studies is responsible for these paradigm-altering findings? Lord have mercy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:16 PM on 04/04/2008

What university's Department of Obvious Studies is responsible for these paradigm-altering findings?
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Yuk! Good one.

Camelia M. Kuhnen's mom and dad must be proud of their brilliant daughter.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:28 PM on 04/04/2008
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