The Asian Age

Fallen in love at first sight? It is real!

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Love at first sight has been subject of a number of stories and has been portrayed in films and pop culture for decades.

But while the idea of falling in love after catching the first glimpse of a person may not make sense to many, can it be real?

Psychologi­sts have discovered that love at first sight exists and it causes a rush in the body similar to the pleasure of eating candy.

A study found that it takes just one second for a person to register beauty as an intense jolt of pleasure follows.

The finding is a part of a project which tries to understand how beauty can be measured to know its effect on actions in day- day life. Focussing on a branch of psychology called empirical aesthetics, the study found that the most alluring angle for the curve of a woman's spine where it meets the bottom is 45 degrees throughout history.

These norms relating

Psychologi­sts have discovered that love at first sight exists and it causes a rush in the body similar to the pleasure of eating candy

to beauty play a part in choices people make as they spend money and time to acquire beauty or enhance their appearance.

The findings also back the claim of philosophe­rs that experience of beauty is a feeling of pleasure. “We say hedonists should skip the candy and go straight to beauty — it's exactly the same,” said Denis Pelli, psychology professor at NYU who co- authored the study.

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