• The Science

    Chemistry is often ignited when we spot someone whose features are similar to our own.

    The visual portion of the brain signals our unconscious and we are innately drawn to people with features like ours.

    There are visual cues conveyed to the brain, which manifest as a neurological function. The optic nerve transmits the received visuals to the cerebral cortex where nerve cells communicate with one another. Scientists have confirmed the special facial recognition feature in the brain that responds selectively to faces; proving that faces are unlike all other stimuli.