London, Sep 14: A new study by neuroscientists has measured just how erotic our body bits are.
The research found that the feet were not considered sexually attractive by the 800 people, mostly from Britain and sub-Saharan Africa, surveyed.
75 percent people gave their feet the lowest, zero rating - alongside knee caps, the Observer reported.
Professor Oliver Turnbull of Bangor University's School of Psychology and the scientists from the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg saw that there were 'remarkable levels of correlation' between the ratings for all the people who responded.
Men and women listed the 41 body parts they were asked to rate in remarkably similar order.
The obvious.
The research found that the feet were not considered sexually attractive by the 800 people, mostly from Britain and sub-Saharan Africa, surveyed.
75 percent people gave their feet the lowest, zero rating - alongside knee caps, the Observer reported.
Professor Oliver Turnbull of Bangor University's School of Psychology and the scientists from the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg saw that there were 'remarkable levels of correlation' between the ratings for all the people who responded.
Men and women listed the 41 body parts they were asked to rate in remarkably similar order.
The obvious.
- 9/14/2013
- by Smith Cox
- RealBollywood.com
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