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Harvard and MIT Scientists Examine Face ID and Gender

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Harvard and MIT Scientists Examine Face ID and Gender
By Hana N Rouse, CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Published: Monday, November 29, 2010

http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2010/11/29/field-study-visual-male/

Scientists from Harvard and MIT have discovered that human brains tend to perceive a face as either male or female depending on where it appears in our field of view, according to a recently published study.

On a computer, the team generated a number of faces ranging from extremely female, to androgynous, to extremely male. They then flashed these faces at various locations on a computer screen and recorded which gender the subjects observed.

The researchers discovered that more androgynous-looking faces, when shown in certain parts of the visual field, would sometimes look male and sometimes look female.
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