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Neurology
Some trans individuals neurologically reflect cisgender people of their desired gender, indicating a neurological component to their experiences.
- European Society of Endocrinology 18
- BRAIN SCANS show that (many) transgender individuals neurologically reflect their identity, not their assigned gender at birth.
- The study included both adolescent boys and girls with gender dysphoria and used magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans to assess brain activation patterns in response to a pheromone known to produce gender-specific activity.
- The pattern of brain activation in both transgender adolescent boys and girls more closely resembled that of non-transgender boys and girls of their desired gender.
- BRAIN SCANS show that (many) transgender individuals neurologically reflect their identity, not their assigned gender at birth.
Writer’s note: this is for more of a transmed-focused argument. Better as an “even if” arg; you shouldn’t need to prove a biological basis for transness since gender is a mode of social identification