In a recent experiment, men were asked to rank how attractive they found photographs of different womenβs faces. The photos were eight by ten inches, and showed women facing the camera or turned in three-quarter profile. Unbeknownst to the men, in half the photos the eyes of the women were dilated, and in the other half they were not. The men were consistently more attracted to the women with dilated eyes. Remarkably, the men had no insight into their decision making.
Excerpt from: Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain by David Eagleman
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