Tuesday, November 12, 2019
Was Mona Lisa actually smiling Researchers say no
Was Mona Lisa actually smiling Researchers say no Was Mona Lisa actually smiling Researchers say no Mona Lisa might not have been really smiling when she was painted over 500 years ago.A team of neuroscientists examined the famed work by Leonardo da Vinci and believe the subject in the painting was forced to smile. In a paper published in the journal Cortex, researchers at the University of Cincinnati say Mona Lisaâs smile from the early 16th-century portrait isnât genuine because of its asymmetry.âOur results indicate that happiness is expressed only on the left side. According to some influential theories of emotion neuropsychology, we here interpreted the Mona Lisa asymmetric smile as a none genuine smile, also thought to occur when the subject lies,â the authors said in the paper.Leonardo da VinciThe study had 32 people judge two chimeric images of both sides of Mona Lisaâs smile with six basic emotions. Ninety-three percent reported the left half of the paintingâs smile resembled happiness while 35% said that her expression was neutral when looking at the right hal f.âConsidering it is unlikely that a person who sits motionless for hours to be painted is able to constantly smile in genuine happiness, the simplest explanation is that the Mona Lisa asymmetric smile is the manifestation of an âuntrue enjoymentâ in spite of all the efforts that Leonardoâs jesters used to make in order to keep his models merry,â the paper said. âAn alternative intriguing possibility, however, is that Leonardo already knew the true meaning of asymmetric smile more than three centuries before Duchenneâs reports and deliberately illustrated a smile expressing a ânon-feltâ emotion.âThe painting has come under scrutiny earlier this year. New research in May claimed da Vinci suffered nerve damage in his right hand that may have impacted his skill set which caused the Mona Lisa to be unfinished. Other research has claimed that the painting was actually a self-portrait.You might also enjoy⦠New neuroscience reveals 4 rituals that will make you happy Strangers know your social class in the first seven words you say, study finds 10 lessons from Benjamin Franklinâs daily schedule that will double your productivity The worst mistakes you can make in an interview, according to 12 CEOs 10 habits of mentally strong people
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