The power of female intuition

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It is a coincidence that the definition of “intuition” is somewhat intuitive - scientists have been trying to find an exact definition for this, but everyone knows what it means to have gut-wrenching sensation, even without some standardization of the term. But are women's hunches and intuitions always right?

1. What is a woman's intuition?


Intuition, or sixth sense, is what many of us rely on for quick judgments and often life-changing decisions. But what exactly is it?
A 2008 study published in the British Journal of Psychology defined intuition as what happens when the brain relies on past experiences and external cues to make decisions, but it happens so quickly that the reaction is at an unconscious level.
But that's only part of the intuition, says Judith Orloff, assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at UCLA and author of The Guide to Intuitive Healing: Five Steps to Physical, Emotional, and Mental Health sex . "Just like the brain, there are neurotransmitters in the gut that can respond to stimuli and emotions from the environment - it's not just about past experiences," she says.
When those neurotransmitters are active, you may feel a tingling sensation or an uncomfortable feeling in your stomach. Researchers theorize that "gut instinct," which sends signals to your brain, plays a big role in intuition.
And contrary to popular belief, it's not just women who harbor this mysterious instinct. “Men can have strong intuitions – they have the same abilities as women,” says Orloff. But in our culture, we see intuition as something warm and fuzzy, or not masculine, so men often lose touch with those feelings."
On the other hand, women Women are encouraged to internalize their thoughts, so they seem to have better intuition than men, Orloff says, “In fact, girls are praised for being sensitive while girls are being praised for being sensitive. Boys are encouraged to be more linear in their thinking rather than listening to their feelings.”
So how do you regulate your intuition?First, pay attention to your physical reactions. Orloff says: “You might be trying to decide if you should take a new job that pays a lot faster. compared to your current job or not. "Your head says 'Of course! That's very obvious', but you notice that you feel a little tired or upset in your stomach. It's an intuitive sign that you should step back and really consider the offer."
You also need to make sure you don't confuse strong feelings with intuition. Orloff says: “Fear, desire and Panic can interfere with intuition. "It's important to really focus on your inner voice."

Trực giác của phụ nữ đôi khi là những quyết định giúp thay đổi cuộc đời họ
Trực giác của phụ nữ đôi khi là những quyết định giúp thay đổi cuộc đời họ

2. Do women have better intuition than men?


Science has finally proven what we all thought for a long time: women are better than men at reading human emotions. And we can do this just by looking people in the eye.
Researchers from around the world have examined whether there are genetic variations associated with cognitive empathy – that is, our ability to understand the emotional state of others. just in the blink of an eye.
In the study, 90,000 people were shown different pictures of people's eyes. They were then asked to say what they thought was the mood of the person in that photo. Results: women consistently outperform men.
Katrina Grasby of Australia's Berghofer Institute of Medical Research in Queensland, says the results show a significant difference between women's and men's intuition.
But research has raised more questions. Specifically, what is it about women that makes them better at this than men? Scientists don't know what makes women better at reading emotions. More interesting questions to ask are:
Why do people differ in their ability to read emotions? What are the processes going on? Is it a neurobiological level? And can the answers to these questions enlighten an understanding of more complex psychological disorders? This study was led by the University of Cambridge and involved collaborators from Australia, France, the Netherlands and the United States.


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Reference sources: webmd.com, thecut.com, nypost.com
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