In research related to
intuition, some gender differences were noted. Females seemed more attuned to
intuitive information from the heart and were more responsive to prestimulus
information than were males. Processes in the prefrontal cortex were moderated
by the heart. In general, females appear to process the prestimulus more
frontally; males process it more in the posterior portions of the brain. The
bottom line: the heart and the brain together are linked in the actions of
receiving, processing, and decoding intuitive information. The concluding
hypothesis was that intuition is a system-wide process in which the heart and
the brain (and possibly other body organs or systems) are involved together in
responding to intuitive information.
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