'...We divided people into two groupsnine in each groupand they either smelled the masculine perfume or they smelled the feminine perfume while they looked at the faces. They saw each face twice in a random order and their job was simply to say if it was male or female. We anticipated that ambiguous faces would be more likely to be seen as male or female depending on the perfume the person was smelling...'
A highly intriguing online interview, on Gilbert's blog. You can read the full interview here: http://firstnerve.com/2010/05/face-t...theresa-l.html
Thanks to Grain de Musc for the link.
A highly intriguing online interview, on Gilbert's blog. You can read the full interview here: http://firstnerve.com/2010/05/face-t...theresa-l.html
Thanks to Grain de Musc for the link.





