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Let’s look at an example to understand better. This is Sean O’Pry, an American supermodel and a perfect example of what we call hunter eyes. The findings, published in the journal Science Advances, present a new hypothesis as to why pupils are shaped and oriented the way they are, researchers say. Slit pupils or round?

Take a look at the evolution of the eye, including the difference in the eyes of predator and prey. Compound eyes are found among the arthropods and are composed of many simple facets which, depending on the details of anatomy, may give either a single pixelated image or multiple images, per eye. Each sensor has its own lens and photosensitive cell(s). Some eyes have up to 28,000 such sensors, which are arranged hexagonally, and which can give a full 360° field of vision. Compound eyes are very sensitive to motion. Some arthropods, including many Strepsiptera, have compound eyes of only a few facets, each with a retina capable of creating an image, creating vision. With each eye viewing a different thing, a fused image from all the eyes is produced in the brain, providing very different, high-resolution images. Scientifically, it is an open question to which extent hunter eyes are directly attractive to women. Research on facial masculinity suggests that the role of most facially masculine features are generally overstated as an aspect of facial attractiveness for men, as most of these features do not play much of a role in driving female's evaluations of the attractiveness of male faces. [6] These features possibly play even less of a role in driving actual mating outcomes for men. [7] When Love and colleagues studied vertically elongated pupils, they found that such pupils offer an advantage to ambush predators – creatures that hunt by stealth and often remain still for long periods of time. The team found that vertical pupils allow an ambush predator with forward-facing eyes to make a very accurate measurement of the distance to its prey without moving its head or changing its vantage point – strategies that are used by some other types of predators. “Ambush predators can’t [move], because if they did, they’d give their presence away,” says Love. “Countless counter-examples” This makes it easier for the predator to see their entire eye, and also makes the prey look more vulnerable.According to Japanese face reading, various elements of your face can offer insight on your personality, abilities, and experiences. Despite them likely being a masculine sexually dimorphic trait, hunter eyes are also generally seen as an attractive feature among women, with many prominent actresses and female entertainers possessing this feature. [8] As well as being sexually attractive, hunter eyes in women may be associated with perceptions of greater sexual availability, possibly driving men's attraction to the women that have these kind of eyes.

The scleral show is the exposure of sclera (white area) on the lower lid. It is an anatomical condition wherein the sclera area is visibly expanded due to aging, trauma, endocrine disease, or eye surgery failures. Recessed Maxilla Linda Addison – Peter Briggs – Robert Greenberger – Ammar Habib – Stephen Graham Jones – Gini Koch – Michael Kogge – Tim Lebbon –Jonathan Maberry – Kim May – Yvonne Navarro – Joshua Pruett –AR Redington – Bryan Thomas Schmidt – Scott Sigler Hunt E, et al. (2015). Psychopathy factor interactions and co-occurring psychopathology: Does measurement approach matter?.When he's in front of the goal and he has to score, Kaiser doesn't move his head, he knows that the ball is coming to him so he focuses on his shot course and finds the best shooting course through which he can score Midget pathways of the primate retina underlie resolution and red green color opponency by Helga Kolb Revolutions in computing Find out how scientists are exploiting digital technologies to understand online behaviour and drive research progress For Kaiser and Isagi, it's finding any distortions or holes in the enemy defence and then exploiting that to break through and score Artificial intelligence Explore the ways in which today’s world relies on AI, and ponder how this technology might shape the world of tomorrow

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