Thursday, January 19, 2006

The Return of the Puppet Masters. The Loom: A blog about life, past and future

The Return of the Puppet Masters. The Loom: A blog about life, past and future: Now this is a little scary.

"Some scientists believe that Toxoplasma changes the personality of its human hosts, bringing different shifts to men and women. Parasitologist Jaroslav Flegr of Charles University in Prague administered psychological questionnaires to people infected with Toxoplasma and controls. Those infected, he found, show a small, but statistically significant, tendency to be more self-reproaching and insecure. Paradoxically, infected women, on average, tend to be more outgoing and warmhearted than controls, while infected men tend to be more jealous and suspicious."

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