Science Of Sex Appeal Essay

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The Science of Sex Appeal

1. The Beauty of Symmetry. Knowing that people prefer symmetrical faces, what was unique about Dr. Lisa Debryne's method of testing the hypothesis? Dr. Lisa Debryne decided to alter two pictures of the same person. One alteration was to make the face symmetrical, and the other alteration was to make the face uneven. From there, she convinced a group of people that the two photos were identical twins, and for them to choose which twin was more attractive. A large majority said the person with the symmetrical face was more attractive that the one whose face was uneven. This experiment shows even the slightest facial indifference can make you appear disheveled and unattractive.

2. Unsexy Scent. Why would we respond negatively to …show more content…

Sex vs. Love. Drs. Brown and Fisher are the eminent Love Researchers. What are the distinctions between lust verses love? Can someone be "addicted to love"? (Segment #14 will provide additional information on this topic) When someone lusts after another, they are looking for sex. With love, you don't need to have sex with someone in order to feel that strong connection to them. There are many kinds of love. Friendly love, family love, sexual love, etc. However, there is only one kind of lust.

14. Testosterone versus dopamine. How and why (proposed psychoneurological mechanism) did the bungy jumpers rate the attractiveness of the opposite sex after their jump? When dopamine is at a high, people tend to view people as more attractive. Women were given a picture of a man. The women who did not bungy jump scored the man on a low level of attractiveness. The women who did bungy jump and whose dopamine levels were higher than usual scored the man on a particularily higher level of attractiveness.

15. Flirting Women. The Austrian researchers use software to measure amount of bare skin and dance movements and conclude that women are more flirtatious/sending sexual signals when which two factors are

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