http://www.psypost.org/2016/11/eyes-wom ... ntly-46148Co-author Dr Isabelle Mareschal also from QMUL’s School of Biological and Chemical Sciences added: “There are numerous claims in popular culture that women and men look at things differently – this is the first demonstration, using eye tracking, to support this claim that they take in visual information in different ways.”
Women and men really do see things differently."
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Women and men really do see things differently."
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Re: Women and men really do see things differently."
I doubt that this is the "first" demonstration of gender differences using eye tracking. I recall seeing a programme many years ago that used eye tracking to show not just gender differences but gay/straight differences in the parts of other people that were looked at first when meeting a stranger. The point of the prog was to show that gay men were hard-wired gay and not making a choice, but they were clearly aware of male/female differences.
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Re: Women and men really do see things differently."
Gay myself, and believe it's hard wired for various reasons, but this doesn't prove it (though consistent with it).
All it shows is that gay men act a certain way unconsciously.
All it shows is that gay men act a certain way unconsciously.
Yes, that one.