Monday 23 May 2022 10:55 AM Sunglasses make you more likely to OGLE, study finds trends now

Monday 23 May 2022 10:55 AM Sunglasses make you more likely to OGLE, study finds trends now
Monday 23 May 2022 10:55 AM Sunglasses make you more likely to OGLE, study finds trends now

Monday 23 May 2022 10:55 AM Sunglasses make you more likely to OGLE, study finds trends now

Wearing sunglasses makes you more likely to OGLE: People stare at sexually provocative images when they think others can't see their eyes, study finds Participants wore sunglasses or clear-lens glasses before seeing model images  Unknown to them, researchers were tracking their eyes during the study Results revealed participants looked at sexually provocative images more when wearing the sunglasses 

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With the official start of summer less than one month away, many of us will be reaching for our sunglasses more regularly.

Now, a study has found that wearing shades has a rather creepy effect – making us more likely to ogle.

Researchers from the University of British Columbia found that people are more likely to stare at sexually provocative images when they think others can't see their eyes.

Researchers from the University of British Columbia found that people are more likely to stare at sexually provocative images when they think others can't see their eyes (stock image)

Researchers from the University of British Columbia found that people are more likely to stare at sexually provocative images when they think others can't see their eyes (stock image)

Put on your sunglasses and smile! How to take the perfect Airbnb host profile photo 

If you're struggling to book out your room on Airbnb, a study suggests you may want to reassess your profile photo.

Researchers from the University of York tested various profile photos to see which garnered the most bookings.

Their findings suggest that profile pictures showing the host smiling and wearing sunglasses are the most successful – while female hosts also get more bookings.

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In the study, the researchers set out to understand how sunglasses affect our overt and covert attention.

'Humans have the ability to shift their attention to

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