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lievan 2005-09-20 12:15 AM

分辨真笑還假笑
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanb...surveys/smiles/

10個.....Orz

mywang 2005-09-20 12:28 AM

16個,還不賴 :cool:

ateva007 2005-09-20 01:25 AM

15個~還可以 :)

chlang 2005-09-20 01:49 AM

9 個 比電腦亂猜還低 :(

T.C. 2005-09-20 01:58 AM

15個... ;)
4567890....

Digitalmagic 2005-09-20 02:00 AM

11 :jolin: :jolin:

morphine0821 2005-09-20 02:01 AM

懶得看英文, 猜中11個

nicos1 2005-09-20 05:14 AM

猜中17個耶 ...呵呵蠻好玩的

CDancer 2005-09-20 10:51 AM

面對鏡頭笑不都是假笑嗎?

CDancer 2005-09-20 10:57 AM

猜中12 個...
還有分辨的教學???

Most people are surprisingly bad at spotting fake smiles. One possible explanation for this is that it may be easier for people to get along if they don't always know what others are really feeling.

Although fake smiles often look very similar to genuine smiles, they are actually slightly different, because they are brought about by different muscles, which are controlled by different parts of the brain.

Fake smiles can be performed at will, because the brain signals that create them come from the conscious part of the brain and prompt the zygomaticus major muscles in the cheeks to contract. These are the muscles that pull the corners of the mouth outwards.

Genuine smiles, on the other hand, are generated by the unconscious brain, so are automatic. When people feel pleasure, signals pass through the part of the brain that processes emotion. As well as making the mouth muscles move, the muscles that raise the cheeks – the orbicularis oculi and the pars orbitalis – also contract, making the eyes crease up, and the eyebrows dip slightly.

Lines around the eyes do sometimes appear in intense fake smiles, and the cheeks may bunch up, making it look as if the eyes are contracting and the smile is genuine. But there are a few key signs that distinguish these smiles from real ones. For example, when a smile is genuine, the eye cover fold - the fleshy part of the eye between the eyebrow and the eyelid - moves downwards and the end of the eyebrows dip slightly.

Scientists distinguish between genuine and fake smiles by using a coding system called the Facial Action Coding System (FACS), which was devised by Professor Paul Ekman of the University of California and Dr Wallace V. Friesen of the University of Kentucky.


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