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Last but not least - The Mona Lisa effect: is 'our' Lisa fame or fake?

机译:最后但并非最不重要的一点-蒙娜丽莎效应:“我们的”丽莎成名还是伪造?

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This demonstration uses one of the most famous human faces, the portrait of Mona Lisa, La Gioconda, by Leonardo da Vinci. Usually, we have a very accurate and stable representation of the exact configuration of such a familiar face. Typically, we are able to rapidly recognise even subtle configural changes. However, here we show that an exposure to specific alterations performed on a familiar face substantially reduces this ability even over a time period as long as 80 min. This demonstration illustrates the flexibility of the perceptual system and adaptation to new information.
机译:该演示使用最著名的人脸之一,达芬奇(Leonardo da Vinci)的《蒙娜丽莎》(La Gioconda)肖像。通常,我们可以非常准确,稳定地表示出这种熟悉面孔的确切形状。通常,我们能够快速识别甚至细微的配置更改。但是,这里我们显示,即使在长达80分钟的时间段内,暴露在熟悉的面孔上进行的特定更改也会大大降低这种能力。该演示说明了感知系统的灵活性以及对新信息的适应性。

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