Men and Women See the World Differently, and Not Just Figuratively

A new study of vision differences between genders suggests that, whether mena and women have a different worldview or not, they definitely see the world differently.

Guys' eyes are more sensitive to small details and moving objects, while women are more perceptive to color changes, according to a new vision study that suggests men and women actually do see things differently. [...] They found that the guys required a slightly longer wavelength of a color to experience the same shade as women and the men were less able to tell the difference between hues. [And], compared with the women, the male volunteers were better able to identify the more rapidly changing images made up of thinner bars, the researchers said.

How the tests were conducted and more interesting results on LiveScience

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