Can neuroscience solve the problem of beer goggles?

You’ve all been there.

Ok, maybe not “you” specifically, but one guy you knew.

Beer googles, folks.

That 4 across the bar increases one point on the scale every two drinks you have.

But science may have discovered a way to artificially make you think people are more attractive—without booze.

The Caltech researchers found that people who receive a mild electrical shock deep within the brain ranked people as more attractive than they did before the jolt.

This may not seem like much, but these findings can help “neurological problems like depression, schizophrenia or Parkinson’s.”

Not to mention this can be the biggest boon for ugly chicks since photoshop!

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