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Answered by Anonymous
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The last year has featured many things, not least among them great scientific endeavors, experiments and adventures. We have witnessed breakthroughs and failed-breakthroughs, signs of promise, and strokes of ingenuity. There has been a renewed push for psychophysiological measurements as a means to delve deeper into non-conscious processes, and with emergent technologies in the mix, we are seeing an intertwining of old and new.

As the year draws to a close, we’d like to journey through some of the amazing scientific developments that have taken place. So join us on a rundown of our top 10 research articles from this year. We have chosen these articles in the field (and subfields) of human behavior research, based on the number of reads and popularity (with a little bit of a human touch too). Note that this list is only ordered chronologically – and we acknowledge that there are many more great pieces of research that have gone unmentioned here – but these are the articles that we believe have shaped the world of biometric research the most this year. So, let’s begin.

1. Attention Alters Perceived Attractiveness

(Viola S. Störmer, George A. Alvarez)

We might pay attention to what matters, but what we pay attention to will also matter more – that is the finding from Viola Störmer and George Alvarez’s work into attention and attractiveness. They show how even complex, high-order perceptual properties – in this case attractiveness – can be shaped by attention. Ultimately, a gaze-contingency task with eye tracking was performed, demonstrating that facial attractiveness is judged to be stronger for faces that were attended to. So the next time you see someone you like – make sure to catch their eye.

Answered by swagger36
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Human physiology is the science of the mechanical, physical, and biochemical functions of normal humans or human tissues or organs. The principal level of focus of physiology is at the level of organs and systems.

Sushruta is often regarded as the 'Father of Physiology'. He is eminent for his work named 'Sushruta Samhita' or 'The Compendium of Sushruta'. The book written in Sanskrit deals with medicine, dissecton of bodies and surgery.

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