People's face shapes influence how aggressive they are perceived to be, and this effect is most pronounced in young men and elderly women, a new study has suggested. Researchers in Australia set out ...
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Women prefer masculine faces only when they appear safe
Recent research suggests that women weigh potential threats more heavily than physical appeal when evaluating the faces of ...
Masculinizing and feminizing face shapes reliably alter perceptions of dominance and trustworthiness. Source: facelab, used with permission The first impressions we form about other people based on ...
Seeing faces in common objects is not unusual. You might have seen the “man in the moon”, or seen faces in electrical outlets or sliced bell peppers. A new study from the National Institute of Mental ...
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