What does science say about beauty?

in #english4 years ago (edited)

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There is a saying in the world that beauty in a person brings great benefits, so we can say that beauty is power, will this be true?

Scientifically, beauty has been studied and it has been proven to have a great effect, that even children at a young age respond better to a beautiful face!


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Now this perspective, according to the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science (Acts of the National Academy of Sciences), has verified that men in the presence of a beautiful face is on the right side of the brain where it is processed This information, while women process it throughout their brains, is it that they are more detailed?

But before this doubt or question Camilo J. Cela Conde, in a study carried out at the University of the Balearic Islands in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, concludes that women make a visual structuring with the language, and men only the spatial of the person who observes.


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Many authors write about the drug called beauty, since, as we all know, human beings are attracted to beautiful faces, and in view of this, science determined that when someone beautiful is appreciated, they stimulate the same receptors that they are stimulated by morphine.

Then it will be that the appreciation of beauty is changing in the human being when the morphine receptors are stimulated, and when there is not enough stimulus there is disinterest in beauty, because I tell you that it is, but there are studies where it is also shown that this interest The person does not totally decay since he is attracted by his way of communicating, acting, expressing joy, sympathy, kindness and a maternal attitude.


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The outer beauty is as attractive as the inner one, so we can define it as the sum of both. There is no ugly but poorly groomed person.


He wrote @azucenita


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