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New research recently published in Archives of Sexual Behavior suggests children's gender biases can be reflected in their facial emotional expressions.
New research recently published in Archives of Sexual Behavior suggests children's gender biases can be reflected in their facial emotional expressions.
Shifting cultural perceptions of beauty could drive 'lip dysmorphia', so psychologists tested the response of 32 people to altered images of lips to see how they responded. The results were surprising ...
The study, led by Torres and her team at the Rutgers Sensory Motor Integration Lab, used a novel data type she developed ...
New research reveals that lip size significantly influences how people perceive facial attractiveness, and these perceptions vary based on gender and exposure.