News - Kim Wallen
ATLANTA - Contrary to popular opinion, men are more likely to look at a female's face before other areas when looking at pictures of naked women, according to a study by Emory University researchers. And women will gaze at pictures of heterosexual sex longer than men, the study found.
Contrary to popular opinion, men are more likely to look at a female's face before other areas when looking at pictures of naked women, according to a study by Emory University researchers. And women will gaze at pictures of heterosexual sex longer than men, the study found.
In 1989, Leda Cosmides and John Tooby wrote the following in their contributed chapter to a book of "evolution-minded" research papers: Popular wisdom has it that arguments against new ideas in science typically pass through three characteristic stages, from 1. "It's not true," to 2.
