From: Michael Lorrey (retroman@turbont.net)
Date: Wed Mar 31 1999 - 19:16:39 MST
Anders Sandberg wrote:
> "Lee Daniel Crocker" <lcrocker@mercury.colossus.net (none)> writes:
>
> > ObExtropy: Anyone know of any correlation between cognitive
> > function and cranial hair? It certainly seems to be a prevalent
> > stereotype that smart guys are bald, though Newton and Einstein
> > are obvious counterexamples.
>
> A longshot: cranial hair correlates with testosterone levels, which
> also correlates with spatial ability. Mind you, this is rather weak.
Well, the mites are attracted to the sebum oil excreted by the hair follicles,
which would have higher testosterone-derivative chemicals in it, or the higher
testosterone levels contribute to a higher propensity to trigger immune
responses to the mite colonies at the base of the follicles.
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