Horstmann G, Loth S. The Mona Lisa Illusion—scientists see her looking at them though she isn’t. i-Perception. 2019;10(1): 2041669518821702.If the person depicted in an image gazes at the camera or painter, a viewer perceives this as being gazed at. The viewers’ perception holds irrespectively of their position relative to image. This is the Mona Lisa effect named after the subject of Leonardo’s famous painting La Gioconda. The effect occurs reliably but was not tested with Mona Lisa herself. Remarkably, viewers judged Mona Lisa’s gaze as directed to their right-hand side irrespectively of the image zoom, its horizontal position on screen, and the distance of the ruler that was used for measuring the gaze direction
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The worldwide fascination of da Vinci’s Mona Lisa has been dedicated to the emotional ambiguity of h...
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If the person depicted in an image gazes at the camera or painter, a viewer perceives this as being ...
We present results from two experiments aimed at studying the direction of Mona Lisa’s gaze and its ...
We report three experiments that test the limits of the Mona Lisa effect. The gaze of a portrait ...
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The Mona Lisa is the most-visited, most written about and most parodied work of art in the world. H...
The Mona Lisa is the most-visited, most written about and most parodied work of art in the world. Ho...
The perception of gaze plays a crucial role in human-human interaction. Gaze has been shown to matte...
AbstractAbout half of the readers of this article would not be able to tell whether a picture of the...
AbstractPerception of gaze direction depends not only on the position of the irises within the looke...
What gives Mona Lisas smile such a mysterious quality? Livingstone (2000) has suggested that the por...
What gives Mona Lisas smile such a mysterious quality? Livingstone (2000) has suggested that the por...
A portrait of uncertain origin recently came to light which, after extensive research and examinatio...
Gaze perception has been thought to be stimulus-driven. This view is challenged by a new demonstrati...
The worldwide fascination of da Vinci’s Mona Lisa has been dedicated to the emotional ambiguity of h...
This paper discusses how the 'Uncatchable Smile' illusion in Leonardo da Vinci's La Bella Principess...
If the person depicted in an image gazes at the camera or painter, a viewer perceives this as being ...
We present results from two experiments aimed at studying the direction of Mona Lisa’s gaze and its ...
We report three experiments that test the limits of the Mona Lisa effect. The gaze of a portrait ...
A person depicted in portrait paintings does not appear slanted even when observers move around. The...
The Mona Lisa is the most-visited, most written about and most parodied work of art in the world. H...
The Mona Lisa is the most-visited, most written about and most parodied work of art in the world. Ho...
The perception of gaze plays a crucial role in human-human interaction. Gaze has been shown to matte...
AbstractAbout half of the readers of this article would not be able to tell whether a picture of the...
AbstractPerception of gaze direction depends not only on the position of the irises within the looke...
What gives Mona Lisas smile such a mysterious quality? Livingstone (2000) has suggested that the por...
What gives Mona Lisas smile such a mysterious quality? Livingstone (2000) has suggested that the por...
A portrait of uncertain origin recently came to light which, after extensive research and examinatio...
Gaze perception has been thought to be stimulus-driven. This view is challenged by a new demonstrati...
The worldwide fascination of da Vinci’s Mona Lisa has been dedicated to the emotional ambiguity of h...
This paper discusses how the 'Uncatchable Smile' illusion in Leonardo da Vinci's La Bella Principess...