The real sixth sense

Posted on May 20th, 2006 in Miscellanies, Ideas for new films by emre

The lady by the barnI have always been envious of women’s uncanny ability to read emotions. It could be sample bias, but I have consistently found men to be pretty bad at this. Often I find myself walking away obliviously from a social encounter when a woman will remark to me, “Didn’t you notice such-and-such?” At least I have a gaydar!

People with this ability must be perceptive; to be able to subliminally interpret visual cues given off by other people. I’m way too absent-minded for this kind of thing. I have also noticed that it is a skill easily lost without practice.

Here is a short story: take a maladjusted man, give him a keen intuition and let him loose for a day. See how he takes advantage of his new sense.

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  1. on June 14th, 2006 at 22:24 Quote

    Once again the NYT comes to my rescue with a relevant article: Men Are Better Than Women at Ferreting Out That Angry Face in a Crowd. The second paragraph reads:
    …women are more adept at detecting more socially relevant expressions that communicate happiness, sadness, surprise and disgust.

    The paper itself can be found here: Do angry men get noticed?

  2. on February 6th, 2007 at 08:25 Quote

    The latest research reveals that the insula is the seat of social emotions. If this is correct, I’m placing a bet that women have a more developed one.

    This paper delves into greater detail.

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