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scientists have discovered why the mona lisa's expression looks so different to different people and at different times.
不同的人在不同的时间观察蒙娜丽莎的表情会得到完全不同的印象,对于这一点,科学家们已经找到其中的原因。
for centuries, art lovers and critics have been 1 by and debated the leonardo da vinci paintings gaze and slight smile - or is it a 2?
but new research from the university of california, san francisco has shed new light on the 3 and seemingly changing face of the mona lisa.
through experiments on visual perception and neurology, they discovered that our emotions really do alter how we see a neutral face.
dr erika siegel and her colleagues study how our emotions change our perceptions of the world around us - even when we aren't aware that something has changed our feelings.
this relies on the modern theory of 'the brain as a predictive organ, instead of a reactive one,' says dr siegel.
in other words, 'we have a lifetime of experience and we use those experiences to predict what we are going to experience next. '
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