Masked Perceptions
A recent study reveals that individuals who perceive themselves as attractive are less inclined to wear face masks post-COVID, while those who view themselves as less attractive may find masks enhance their looks. This phenomenon highlights the psychological factors influencing mask-wearing habits, with some people feeling more secure in their appearance when covered. The discussion also touches on how our brains fill in the gaps of attractiveness, especially when faces are partially obscured.In this clip
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