You know what I'm talking about. There you are, clicking through your friend's Facebook album, when suddenly you happen upon a picture of yourself — or rather, a slightly less attractive version of yourself. The "real" you appears to have been abducted, replaced with some second-rate knock off. What gives? you ask yourself. Is that really what I look like?
你知道我在说什么。你正在脸书上翻阅朋友的相册,突然看到一张照片中有你自己——而且还是不太好看的自己。按下快门的时候,真正的“你”被绑架了,换上的是一个假冒的“你”。这个时候你会问自己:咋回事儿?我真的长这样吗?
Yes. Yes it is. But don't worry, there's a perfectly sound explanation for why the person staring back at you looks so very unfamiliar, even though that person is, well, you. And by the way: that funny-looking you in the photograph? They're actually more attractive than you think.
是的,你真的就长那样。但是不要担心,我们有一套合理的理论来解释这个问题:为什么照片中的你看起来和你自己不太像,但其实那个人就是你啊。不过,顺便说一句,你认为照片里的你看起来很搞笑?但其实照片里的你比你认为的要好看。
It's mirrors, by the way. The answer to why you hate seeing photos of yourself? It's mirrors. Photographer Duncan David gave a short TED talk on how "perception, mirrors and the uncanny valley make us hate photos of ourselves”. In the video, he explained the mere-exposure effect for us.
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