Amarikah wrote:
Asterisp wrote:
Looking in a camera can be learned, but it still something to be stressed about for three days.
But in the faces there is a lack of sharpness or something.
From the hairline down to the (coronoid process of the) jaw, the facial shape is very straight. From there, the jawline looks very rounded down to the chin. Not necessarily cherubic in description depending on the length of the area from the hairline to the jaw, but I know what you're talking about...I wonder what this similarity goes back to genetically.
Well, now that's interesting... I am pretty sure I have heard that the shape of the chin is influenced by the amount of testosterone experienced at a particular stage of prenatal development.
The interesting part is that when I went to look it up, I found that fetal testosterone levels are one possible hypothesis for a cause for autism.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Causes_of_ ... stosterone
Not that I'm a doctor or biologist or anything, but I do find that intriguing.