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Test Look at the two men stared at each other 10 minutes ... The study
found "the brain becomes" on Measured frightened: What I saw in the end?

Human beings are one of the most developed species of vision.
Although we can't match the eagle's eyesight, we can focus on the target very accurately.
Even if someone looks over the street, we can easily judge whether he is watching.
Yourself. So what happens if we focus our eyes and focus on another person for 10 minutes?

Psychologist Giovanni Caputo found that after gazing at each other for a long time,
the eyes may "cheat us" and even let us"disconnected from reality."


Caputo in the University of Urbino study in Italy,
want to find out what changes in the brain when two people stare at each other for a long time.

So, his team found 40 healthy adults, brought 20 of them to the dimly lit room,
and asked them to "gaze into each other's eyes without emotion";
another 20 people were asked "Looking at a blank wall."
None of the subjects knew the purpose of the experiment.


After the end, Caputo asked the participants to fill out the questionnaire
and write down what they felt when they were "gazing";
the groups that looked at each other said that they felt the symptoms of "dissociation":
consciousness and feeling seemed to be drawn from the body.
The sounds and color perceptions of the surroundings and surroundings are changed,
the connection with reality is lost, and the time is stretched.

In addition, 90% of the subjects have hallucinations in the process,
indicating that they see each other's face twisted and changed several times in just 10 minutes;
some people see each other's face become a monster or animal's face,
some Then see the other person's face turned into a family, a friend, or even his own face.

For the illusion of why this happens, Caputo can't give a definitive explanation;
but he gives his opinion: perhaps because the senses are deprived in the darkroom
and the brain pauses the operation of other senses.
Caputo believes that these hallucinations are all brains. When the brain is disconnected
from reality and reconnected, it will project the ideas of the subconscious into the other's face.


This interesting experiment is actually a bit like the concept of "completed collapse":
always staring at an item, after a while it will become unrecognizable,
you have to close your eyes and take a break, or look at it.
Things can get back to normal. This experiment feels like simply extending
the time of the rupture of the gestalt, and I did not expect such a magical illusion.

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