Each woman must be happy with an abundance of attention from her partner. However, not all men are given the ability to demonstrate this concern. If ever they liked to pay attention, they often only do when "pedekate" or when he was courting. Once married, any kind of attention it immediately vanished.
Well, if you want to find out whether your spouse, including a man's attention, try to observe how he always responds to your words. You do not need to hear what his comments. Simply focusing on the expression on his face when listening to your complaints.
Researchers from the University of Toronto said the man who nodded, smiled, and seemed sympathetic when listening to the complaints of others tend to have certain genes that make them into an attentive partner. Previously, researchers America and Canada recorded 23 volunteers who were listening to their partner is complaining. The video was shown without sound and then to more than 100 strangers, no more than 20 seconds. They were then asked to rate how good, caring and reliable volunteers to become the listener.
Men and women are considered to be most warmly by the assessors were likely to have a gene that is associated with higher levels of oxytocin (the hormone "attention") high. These hormones provide sensitive and caring nature for others.
"Our findings suggest that even small genetic variations that can deliver real impact of human behavior, and that these behavioral differences will be quickly observed by others," said lead author, Aleksandr Kogan.
All couples undergoing genetic testing before the video was recorded to see the type of oxytocin at their disposal, whether the G version of the behavior associated with attention, or a version of A is associated with selfishness and low social skills. Version A was also associated with the attitude of a risk taker, easy stress in social situations, and autism. There is also a version of the AG, which is a combination of both.
Of the 10 people being assessed by an unknown person as the least attention and trustworthy, 9 of whom have only a version of A. While they are considered the most attention (which tend to nod and smile when listening to stories of other people), six of whom only have a version of G.
Well, the nature of attention and G versions of the gene is most evident in men, according to a study published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences this.
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