
Would you be surprised to hear that angry men’s facial expressions are seen faster than other faces in a crowd? That fact was found to be true… especially for male observers. Read the report by Mark Williams of the
Some claim it is more about threat in one’s environment. What do you think? This research suggests that although males are more sensitive to identify threatening faces first, and that perceptions are shaped by evolutionary pressures arising from the social environment…. What do you think…?
Why do angry men get noticed? Check out the full story from June 6th, in www.current-biology.com. You’d also be interested in the gender comparisons that were discovered in that story…. What do you think?










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