Sunday, 20 September 2009
Men Are Red, Women Are Green, Brown Researcher Finds
Men are red. Women are green. Michael J. Tarr, a Brown University scientist, and graduate student Adrian Nestor have discovered this color difference in an analysis of dozens of faces. They determined that men tend to have more reddish skin and greenish skin is more common for women.
Whole article here.
Subtle differences in gender? As simple as hue? Maybe this could suggest surface analysis to find minute differences in typologies, prescribed by color processing of surface features converted into color values.
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