Have you heard that phrase that says who we were yesterday we are not today? The human being is subject to continuous changes of mood, of mood, of sensations, which are inevitably reflected in the face, as we saw in another article.But there is something still more interesting and curious...our brain distorts the features and is based on the memory to "rebuild" our own factions...Are you with us to elucidate this new scientific discovery?
The experiment
Dr.David White, from the University of Australia, advanced a curious Study (funded by the Australian Passport Office): He chose 130 undergraduate students and asked them to choose 10 images of themselves from Facebook and then order them according to the degree of similarity they had with their real face.a photograph smiling and another serious and made a small recording.
The next phase of the experiment was to ask 16 volunteers to look at each other's short film and the photos they took with a smile sas and serious, and that they value from 1 to 10 the similarity with the images of Facebook that each had organized according to their real face.
Finally, he asked 73 other people to re-qualify the material again.It seems easy, right? Well, the results were more than amazing.
The study yielded a very interesting conclusion: According to the experiment, the original boys had a distorted image of their own face.
Suggestive results
What became clear is that strangers, any stranger, are more efficient in recognizing ourselves than ourselves, as White puts it:
“It seems somewhat contrary to intuition that strangers who saw a person's photography and video for less than a minute selected a face more reliably similar to the real one.However, despite the fact that we see ours daily, it seems that the knowledge of our own appearance is low.”
Explain that the images we keep in our memory interfere with the ability to choose those images that represent more faithfully our current face, and therefore a stranger will be more reliable When it comes to recognizing someone.
Another curious result was that it was determined that it was easier to recognize, in the photographs, the face of a person when smiling .Very curious, if we consider that in almost all the world the photographs of the identity cards must be taken without smiles, because it was thought that the smile distort the features.
This experiment showed how beneficial a smile can be at the time of facial recognition.
It would be interesting even for police photographs, don't you think? And you, would you know how to recognize your face? Or a fake smile from a real one?
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