Decode the sound of love

Looking straight into the eyes of a person instead of noticing other parts of the body during the first meeting was a sign that a person who had been struck by love was struck.

Research by University of Chicago experts (USA) shows that the difference between love and infatuation is still in the eyes . In particular, the point of view of the opponent falling into the body of the opposite person can also provide more suggestions about the ability to ignite the flame of love between the two. Specifically, the survey results show that if one eye is always focused on the face of the person before , it means that for them, this is a potential candidate to choose to be a lover . But if you move your eyes to other points on your body , the person in front of you can simply attract desire , according to a report on Psychological Science.

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According to Stephanie Cacioppo, head of the University of Chicago, although little is known about the scientific mechanism of 'consensus' as well as why people love each other, the above reaction patterns can show the expression. showing naturally and unconsciously, such as eyes, helps distinguish feelings of love from sexual attraction when looking at a stranger.

According to the study, the choice between love and desire only takes place in less than half a second, and immediately the eyes will launch 'electricity' according to the person's choice. In the previous study, the group of Cacioppo also presented evidence of different expressions based on patterns of connecting brain regions, activated depending on the feeling of love or physical desire.

To draw this conclusion, the team conducted two tests to test the facial expressions of the human face to distinguish two completely different emotional states and at the same time feel the intricacies of the personality. type: love and 'animalistic' . In both experiments, participants were asked to sit in front of a computer to view images of opposite sex and decide as quickly as possible their feelings about the subject.

Experts have found that there is no specific time difference to determine whether this is love fire or just a desire for flesh, suggesting that the brain is able to handle extremely fast information related to this problem. However, analysis of eye movement is completely different. Accordingly, people tend to look deeply into the eyes of the object if they catch the sign that this may be a potential lover. In the opposite case, the eyes move from the face to the parts that attract the body. This effect occurs in both men and women.

Co-author John Cacioppo, director of the Center for Social Neuroscience and Awareness, predicts that the study will provide data to develop eye-tracking algorithms, with potential for use in audits. periodic psychological examination, as well as supportive therapy for couples in marriage problems.