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I know you are beautiful even without looking at you: discrimination of facial beauty in peripheral vision
Prior research suggests that facial attractiveness may capture attention at parafovea. However, little is known about how well facial beauty can be detected at parafoveal and peripheral vision. Participants in this study judged relative attractiveness of a face pair presented simultaneously at several eccentricities from the central fixation. The results show that beauty is not only detectable at parafovea but also at periphery. The discrimination performance at parafovea was indistinguishable from the performance around the fovea. Moreover, performance was well above chance even at the periphery. The results show that the visual system is able to use the low spatial frequency information to appraise attractiveness. These findings not only provide an explanation for why a beautiful face could capture attention when central vision is already engaged elsewhere, but also reveal the potential means by which a crowd of faces is quickly scanned for attractiveness
Semileptonic Decays of Meson to a P-Wave Charmonium State or
The semileptonic decays of meson to a P-wave charmonium state
or are computed. The results show that the decays
are sizable so they are accessible in Tevatron and in LHC, especially, with the
detectors LHCB and BTeV in the foreseeable future, and of them, the one to the
charmonium state potentially offers us a novel window to see the
unconfirmed particle. In addition, it is pointed out that since the two
charmonium radiative decays have sizable
branching ratios, the cascade decays of the concerned decays and the charmonium
radiative decays may affect the result of the observing the meson through
the semileptonic decays substantially.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figure
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