Although your drunken one-night stand might not be, this new research is a 10 out of 10. A new study takes a deep dive into alcohol’s influence on how a person perceives attractiveness, otherwise ...
Symmetrical faces are typically perceived as attractive ones, science tells us. So do people look more attractive when we're drunk because we can't see symmetry so well? One group of scientists ...
We all know about beer goggles. You’re at the bar whirling around on the dance floor and suddenly the crowd parts and there they are: THE MOST ATTRACTIVE PERSON EVER, except they’re not. Bam, beer ...
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 one point or another, our political, moral and cultural leaders have all become concerned with the beer goggle effect. Former President George Bush referred to it in his inimitable fashion as “the ...
Beer goggles have been described as both a friend and a foe. Now a study helps explain why drinking alcohol can make the people around you look more attractive. It may not provide much by the way of ...
For a phenomenon that is so deeply engrained in the public consciousness, the scientific evidence regarding what has been called “beer goggles” is surprisingly inconsistent. The term refers to finding ...
If you thought blurry eyes were to blame for the “beer goggles” phenomenon, think again. Scientists from the University of Portsmouth have tested the popular theory that people are more likely to find ...
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