What is the relationship between your name and your face
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A stereotype associated with people's names is so widespread that people you've never met in your life can relate your name to your face when they see their image, according to a new study published by the American Psychological Association.
According to the world supervisor of the study, d. Jonat Zuibner, said his team conducted eight studies to monitor how strangers could relate the name to the face through a list of names and a set of images asking them to choose the name they believed to be the owner of a given image, and the correct answer rate was 40 percent.
In another study, a total of 94,000 images were presented on a computer program with learning algorithms. The accuracy of the image matching was 54-64%.
Zoebner said that this may be the result of stereotypes planted in the minds of members of a community about the owners of these names, or as a result of the expectations of the surrounding community of the names of names, are trying to unconsciously change their appearance to meet these expectations.
The scientists named Dorian Gray's impact on this phenomenon, following the Oscar-Wilde philosophical novel "Portrait of Dorian Gray" of 1890, about a person whose evil works have been on his face for the rest of his life.
According to Dr. Zoebner, the name is the first major societal mark in the life of the individual, and over time become attributes and behaviors and even form typical images associated with this name and who carries it.
It seems that stereotypes are also in the minds of those who fall on them, trying to stereotype their behavior and behavior and even their external forms to fit with them. The idea of social structure under which everyone falls is not an option but a simple choice of others. On our outer shape, though a little remained interesting.
What is the relationship between your name and your face
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