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Diamolecular imaging of genderless and gendered J’naii brains reveal remarkably consistent structures among all healthy individuals. The primary differences between these groups seem to be intergroup variances in bioelectrical activity across various neuroendocrine pathways. This means that, while healthy J’naii brains develop consistent structures, different individuals react differently to varying stimuli - specifically, gender identity and sexual preferences share some correlation - though it is not as strong as earlier studies may have suggested. Further study into the relationship between gender and attraction is recommended.
Diamolecular imaging of genderless and gendered J’naii brains reveal remarkably consistent structures among all healthy individuals. The primary differences between these groups seem to be intergroup variances in bioelectrical activity across various neuroendocrine pathways. This means that, while healthy J’naii brains develop consistent structures, different individuals react differently to varying stimuli - specifically, gender identity and sexual preferences share some correlation - though it is not as strong as earlier studies may have suggested. Further study into the relationship between gender and attraction is recommended.


Similarly, the overall health and functioning of J’naii brains appears to be unaffected by gendered thoughts. This result is in contention with the findings of several published works. Despite common rhetoric, gendered J’naii brains are as healthy and functional as those of genderless J’naii. We found no consistent evidence of impaired brain function, reasoning, or neural reward pathing (aka brain chemical addictions) in any of the individuals studied.
Similarly, the overall health and functioning of J’naii brains appears to be unaffected by gendered thoughts. This result is in contention with the findings of several published works<ref>However, this publication would like to remind readers that other studies on this matter have all expressed potential conflicts of interest due to their government funding.</ref>. Despite common rhetoric, gendered J’naii brains are as healthy and functional as those of genderless J’naii. We found no consistent evidence of impaired brain function, reasoning, or neural reward pathing (aka brain chemical addictions) in any of the individuals studied.


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