Logic receptors
ACH Beta 24 receptors have been found in the temporal and frontal lobes of most animals. These receptors are most prevalent in humans and monkeys. Recent data suggests a positive correlation between testosterone and the activity of these receptors. In CONTRAST there is a negative correlation with estrogen and progesterone and activity of the sites. Studies with female humans have shown a smaller ability to use logic to solve simple problems. Also pregnant women, who have elevated levels of estrogen and progesterone, have even a harder time with menial tasks dealing with logic. It is believed estrogen and progesterone have the ability to block ACH Beta 24 receptors. Recent studies have used menstruating females to compare the ACH Beta 24 receptors. A huge decrease has been shown in the activity of the receptors. This was evident physically with a decrease in driving ability and logical responses by the female. This would be due to the increase of estrogen and progesterone during the cycle.