In a recent study published in the Journal of Psychopharmacology, researchers examined the impact of real-world alcoholism on judgments of facial attractivity and symmetry across a single set of face ...
At some point during my 20s, I realized how asymmetrical my face was. As a beauty editor, I was spending countless hours staring at my face and dissecting it into parts in order to apply and evaluate ...
We are often confronted with a facial expression that makes us feel uncomfortable or we sense there is something wrong. Most of us don’t go further than saying, “That just doesn’t seem right,” or, ...
It was a recent passport renewal that did it for me. Sitting in a booth in Tesco on Soho's Dean Street, having pressed the 'retake' button five times and rearranged my seat just as many, I realised ...
The researchers genetically modified zebrafish to reverse the normal asymmetry in part of the fish's brain (the parapineal region). Normally, the parapineal region is larger on the left side of the ...
Does one side of your face seem a little different, say, slightly fuller or sharper? You may not realise it, but an everyday habit could be the reason why. The asymmetry which is often brushed off ...
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