The Attraction Test Now
The film ultimately asks whether love can be explained by norepinephrine and data points, or if it requires "magic" and "lightning bolts" that science can't track.
The movie uses dates designed to test compatibility under different conditions, such as shared hobbies and high-stress environments. The Attraction Test
Watch the official trailer to see the 'Attraction Tracker' in action and get a feel for the chemistry between Brooke and Ryan: The film ultimately asks whether love can be
Dr. Brooke Carver, a psychology professor, has developed the "Attraction Tracker," a biometric device (worn like a watch) that measures heart rate, dopamine, and other physiological signals to determine if two people are a perfect match. According to her study, a score of signifies you have found "The One". a psychology professor
