Sunday, January 20, 2013

How Men and Women See Differently | Essentials

How Men and Women See Differently

CL Society 226: Woman with mobile phone
CL Society 226: Woman with mobile phone by francisco_osorio
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Men and %%PRO9%% are various -- we do not need science to inform us that-- but are we various even in the means we see the globe we share? Yes, according to brand-new research, we see a different globe even when we are considering precisely the same thing. Researchers at the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom used eye-tracking instruments to determine precisely where research %%PRO6%%s looked when revealed numerous images of scenes ranging from a town road to heterosexual sex. They found a significant gender difference in where each participant looked while seeing the images. The difference was so clear, the researchers report in the existing issue of the general public Library of Science, that they could be fairly exact in identifying the gender of each participant simply by researching where the eyes focused, and how long they stayed there.

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Felix Joseph Mercer Moss

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0.211555"The study represents the most compelling evidence yet that, despite occupying the same world, the viewpoints of men and women can, at times, be very different," Felix Joseph Mercer Moss, a computer scientist in the university's experimental psychology department and lead author of the study, said ...
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Organization: University of Bristol

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Country: United Kingdom

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Facility: Public Library of Science

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