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'Alternating Gender Incongruity' Causes Rapid Shifts Of Gender, Scientist Claims

 |  By Posted: 04/20/2012 9:36 am Updated: 04/20/2012 9:36 am

A graduate student of famed neuroscientist Vilayanur S. Ramachandran has found a group of men and women who report that their sexual identity can switch involuntarily to that of the opposite sex and back again. The transgender metamorphosis, these people assert, can occur several times a day and at inopportune moments. It is also accompanied by the sensation of phantom breasts or genitalia of the non-biological sex.

The research grows out of Ramachandran’s long-standing fascination with the study of body image and how it contributes to a basic sense of the self, work that has included investigations into the phantom limbs of amputees.

The preliminary study by Laura Case, Ramachandran’s student, raises the prospect of a new category of transgenderism. “Alternating gender incongruity (AGI),” the neuropsychiatric term the researchers have tentatively proposed, describes the involuntary change of gender identity, along with perceived phantom sex characteristics, a tendency toward ambidexterity and bipolar disorder, all signs that suggest a biological basis for AGI. (A related term, bigender, defined as blending or alternating gender states, precedes AGI.)

A paper published in the April issue of the journal Medical Hypotheses—“Alternating gender incongruity: A new neuropsychiatric syndrome providing insight into the dynamic plasticity of brain-sex”—found 32 respondents (11 anatomically female) on an online bigender forum that hosts about 600. Average age was 29. About a third of the respondents said that gender switching was predictable. A majority said they switched weekly and 14 said the transformation occurred once or more a day.

Some quotes from the paper:

—“I still have the same values and beliefs, but a change in gender is really a change in the filter through which I interact with the world and through which it interacts with me.”

—“If I’m in male mode and I see someone crying, I’ll think more along the lines of ‘Man up… while if I’m in girl mode I’ll think more long the lines of ‘Oh sweety!’”

—“I sometimes wake up thinking I have a penis,” says one female respondent, “or that I have no breasts…I usually end up in tears and I can’t get out of bed because once I get up I’ll know for sure it’s not really true and it’s just my mind playing tricks on me, so I just lie there and cry. It’s strange though because I normally don’t even want to have a penis.”

Medical Hypotheses is a controversial journal—it once published an article on the nature of navel lint—and only adopted a peer review system in 2010. Yet, Ramachandran, Nobelist Arvid Carlsson and other science luminaries have served on its editorial board because of its stated goal of foraging for “radical new ideas and speculations.” Ramachandran published previously in the journal on phantom genitalia after sex-change surgery.

The “more research needed” refrain certainly applies to the AGI work, a concession the investigators themselves make. “These results are suggestive but not conclusive,” Ramachandran says. “We need to rule out the possibility that this is just a variant of dissociative identity disorder (multiple personality disorder) or the subjects are simply “role–playing.” Without the “smoking gun”- physical evidence in the form of fluctuating hormone levels or brain imaging data – we don’t know what we are dealing with. Its something we are currently working on.”

At the Cognitive Neuroscience Society meeting in early April, Case presented preliminary research that one nominal AGI subject who was anatomically male performed differently on cognitive tests depending on his gender state: when male, he did better at a targeting task (throwing darts) and he had a superior score on a verbal fluency test after a switch to the female state. It was inconclusive whether testosterone levels fluctuated with the change in sexual identity.

Case is now preparing to move ahead with a larger study of forum members in which she will conduct neuropsychological testing by telephone and examine hormone levels with saliva samples sent through the mail. The researchers are not ready yet to do brain imaging studies on the group, which is scattered throughout the country. Ultimately, that line of research would examine patterns of activity within each brain hemisphere that differ between sexes.

If the researchers’ hypothesis holds, it would furnish an increasingly nuanced definition of sexuality. The Neuroskeptic blog, which wrote about the study, wondered what would have happened to the little-known bigenders before the advent of the term. The anonymous blogger wrote: “Would they have been identified as transgender? Maybe… but maybe not. Would they have had any label at all?”

The scientists expect that AGI could eventually be classified as a neuropsychiatric condition, which would point immediately to the deeper question of “the extent to which each of us is a multiplicity of genders, or even persons, co-existing in harmony.” If this research succeeds, AGI could ultimately help provide a biological rationale for the protean nature of the self.

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A graduate student of famed neuroscientist Vilayanur S. Ramachandran has found a group of men and women who report that their sexual identity can switch involuntarily to that of the opposite sex and b...
A graduate student of famed neuroscientist Vilayanur S. Ramachandran has found a group of men and women who report that their sexual identity can switch involuntarily to that of the opposite sex and b...
 
 
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The Ghost of Awesome
06:42 AM on 06/15/2012
Why the hell does a shifting sexuality mean you are diseased? I mean what the hell. Get the hell out of people's damned bodies.
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GlassMask
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02:57 PM on 05/10/2012
For now, I'll remain skeptical about this as a medical condition. But there's nothing wrong with being flexible, gender-wise. I'm a guy, but I never did that much of the traditional guy stuff. I'm not terribly girly either, and I don't feel the need to conform to anyone else's idea of what I should look, dress, or act like. If there was less pressure to be something you're not, there would be less diagnoses of behavioral problems. Be yourself, everybody...
04:50 PM on 05/08/2012
They're acting like this is a big huge discovery. Hasn't anyone ever heard of gender fluidity?!
09:57 AM on 05/05/2012
I've had some time to cool down. I think I may have been awfully rash and harsh in my first reaction. I know Case and Ramachandran are not responsible for the reportage on the study and it looks like the same article showed up on multiple sites.

Unfortunately, whoever wrote it just wanted to post a troll magnet to generate hits, or so it seems, and were not the least bit interested in understanding the identity behind the paper.

And even if I don't experience the handedness changes or some of the other changes mentioned in the study, that doesn't mean that that isn't actually anyone else's experience.

I felt hurt and betrayed and, well, like I'd been held up before the world so that they could point and laugh at the freak-of-the-week. It just felt like such a step backward and it could have been so much better. I just felt like someone had come in in the middle of the night and smashed everything I have worked for into pieces. And, again, that's not Case's fault.

So, Laura Case, I hope you are seeing this. I am publicly apologizing to you for the tone of my responses. I am sorry. I still think this article is a hit piece and a modern-day sideshow, but that is entirely the fault of the bigoted, narrow-minded author.
07:37 PM on 05/04/2012
Yet another one of Ramachandran's headline grabbing hypotheses. Another fantastic theory unsupported by any real science. It's not an accident that this pseudo-scientific research comes to us through Medical Hypotheses. In 2010 Ramachandran published an article in Medical Hypotheses in which he suggested that olfactory bulb dysgenesis (atrophy) might be responsible for autism! The public is fascinated by this kind of science fiction but most scientists don't take such nonsense seriously. It is a sad reflection on the Huffington Post and Scientific American that they have simply passed along this story without providing any analysis of its plausibility.
11:01 PM on 04/29/2012
Sounds like a mental illness to me - rapid shift in your gendre or gender identity would be very stressfull, emotionally and physically. As those who responded to this study have noted. I would coin a term for it, "histrionic sexuality disorder". Look up histrionic personallity disorder, fye(for your edification).
07:09 AM on 04/25/2012
One second people are expressing thoughts and behaviors which extremists would classify as “traditional masculinity” and the next second people are expressing what extremists would classify as “traditional femininity”. (For example, nurturing is considered a trait limited to females, so if a guy ever expresses the qualities of empathy or concern for others, then ta da, according to the traditionalists he’s “feminine”!) Truth is, everybody experiences both “masculine” and “feminine” traits.

Radical feminists have been pointing that^ out for a while now, and most people seem to see the logic in it. So this “new designation” is in response to radfem criticism. Instead of merely accepting that every physical body can and does experience “masculinity” and “femininity”, now they need a reason which explains why men who have no intention of having their penis removed should still have access to woman-only spaces (prisons, women’s showers, rape crisis centers, etc).

Every human actually qualifies for their new designation, so it’s not a designation at all. But if somebody wants to keep their penis one moment and then the next moment wants to get their penis removed, then they need to stay in bipolar-only space. Because seriously, they sound like they have some major cognitive dysfunction.
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08:16 AM on 04/26/2012
The intrinsic ability to act with feminine traits would be swell if there was not a transformative biological imperative. No one stopped me from flitting about like all queeny and if huffing the magic fairy dust was sufficient, I WOULD HAVE FREAKING LEFT IT AT THAT! I dont want to invade your space. I understand why there is all the backlash and YES if it is my PRIVLDG showing thru please get the point it isnt "all about you" either.
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DanaLane
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11:17 AM on 04/24/2012
Next week the same ..ahem..."scientists" will discover Bilateral Gender Incongruity. What is it you ask? Some people feel their left side is female and their right side is male. John, for example, has this problem. His female side has a D-Cup breast and he needs breast augmentation on his right (male) side to balance things out. Yes, very sad.
10:55 PM on 04/23/2012
Would it not end with self?
This is more a physiological evaluation of one's self and the world around.
Don't think you can grow an appendage from it, but might contain another limb.
Between a survival instinct and modernism, I'm sure the mind has more to tell, depending on if and how the light is turned on.
I'm certain there is more science that can be involved.
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10:40 PM on 04/23/2012
It truly saddens me that a "group" want to redefine the gender category. I hope our future generations doesn't get caught up in this ball of confusion. I hope and pray that God words is a lamp to their feet and light to their path.
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Patricia Harlow
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06:31 PM on 04/23/2012
Wow, that must really suck :(
07:18 PM on 06/21/2012
It doesn't really. It can be kinda suckish sometimes, but it's just life. Good and bad.
05:20 PM on 04/22/2012
How did this make it into the HuffPo "science" section? If an online survey of 32 people is seriously accepted as science by the HuffPo, then Facebook is MIT.

Has anyone else seen the movie PCU? This article just gave me a flashback.
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Tim Kunk
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11:05 PM on 04/21/2012
Quark, Gene/Jean
05:07 PM on 04/21/2012
gimme a break.more confused people.
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Fenrir Lokison
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07:28 PM on 04/21/2012
Not if you going by world standards.

I mean, if we can accept that people can be born in the wrong gendered body, they why can't we accept some people can switch gender personalities throughout the day?

Hey! I think I just solved evolution! Not all people were evolved from apes. Some from snails and frogs and pigs and birds too. Now if their is only a way to trace the evolutionary heritage of people? Hmmmm?
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10:34 AM on 04/26/2012
How do we know we arent just simulated intelligences run by a transcended post-singularity superspecies? There may be validity to the idea of the non-existence of separate unobserved reality that does not include the witnessing intellect reality tunnel. Or not. How can one experience anothers reality as anything other than a metaphor of the observers reality?
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Xoubuo
I call it, how i see it
05:14 PM on 04/22/2012
They are nothing more than confused people hell bent on destroying bio women and lesbians. To them, they hate biology and the biological reality.
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08:24 AM on 04/26/2012
Not to mention conveniently "intersexed" people persecuted to no end, xbox!
Ooops, calling BS is privd, my bad! ;) I shant twansplain! ;)
04:47 PM on 05/08/2012
Oh, of course. I'm sure that I--as a transgender biotechnician--HATE biology.
04:28 PM on 04/21/2012
I'm slightly confused about one aspect of this sort of gender relation. The language I tend to hear tossed around cements male and female in western gender roles and expectations (the same ones that I've heard many decry as heteronormative and stifling). The quote from the paper identifying "male mode" (so to speak) as being tough and emotionally stoic is equating being male with conforming to our traditional social concept of masculinity. Likewise "woman mode" is identified by the high levels of reactive empathy stereotypically associated with our concept of femininity. I'm definitely not saying that these are the person's only markers for each gender mode, but I can only conceptualize this with the information I have.

If efforts to break down the gender norms the article refers to eventually lead us to operate on something between a sliding scale and a cloud concept of gender identity, would that somehow eliminate the conflicts felt by these individuals by removing their access to static gender references? In that same vein, if we eventually sever the connection between traditional masculinity and femininity and sexuality, would this entire issue boil down to just the phantom genitalia component?
05:22 PM on 04/22/2012
DC,

A lot of it (Gender norms) is indeed cultural. And those norms can vary widely by culture. Something more or less like one culture's sensitive guy is another culture's wimp (or one culture's macho man is another culture's insensitive jerk).

But part of it is also physiological, as in brain chemistry. Various studies have found that male brains are structurally different from female brains. Trans folks have some of the data points that can be somewhere in between.

I realize it is not common, but every day I experience internal gender identity shifts along the lines of what was described in the article, usually several times a day.

As I had mentioned in another post, it would be great if gender fluidity were like red hair... different, uncommon, but who cares. We're not quite there yet, but some progress is indeed being made in toleration and, in some cases, even acceptance.

Farrah