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Sunglasses encourage people to make more eyeballs

Sunglasses encourage people to ogle more
Sunglasses lovers are more likely to ogle and ogle at members of the opposite sex. This surprising conclusion was made by researchers from the Canadian University of British Columbia.

Many regions of Russia have already experienced very warm and sunny weather, so wearing sunglasses is becoming more than relevant. And now, scientists from Canada have found that these glasses make it easier for people to not only make eyes, but also stare at members of the opposite sex that cause their sexual interest. Naturally, it is easier to do this when your eyes are not visible from the side, and it is not clear exactly where you are looking.

In the course of the study, its authors decided to find out how sunglasses affect our overt and covert attention. People have the ability to switch their attention to places and objects that they do not look at directly. This is hidden attention. For example, we will not look at the girl we like right on the bus, but will begin to evaluate her with the so-called peripheral vision, as if carefully reading some kind of advertising banner next to her.

And now it has been established in the course of experiments with the participation of 56 students that wearing sunglasses allows you to abandon this maneuver and switch from hidden attention to explicit attention. That is, people directly examined the objects of their sexual interest or some pictures that displayed something not entirely decent. Sunglasses, as it were, removed the existing barriers on the way to a more vivid manifestation of this very attention. And this also applied to girls who openly admired young people who also seemed attractive to them. (READ MORE) University of British Columbia

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