Mona Lisa - Research in 2003
Time: 2003
Place: Harvard University, Massachusetts, U.S.
Details: Research in 2003 by Professor Margaret Livingstone of Harvard University said that Mona Lisa's smile disappears when observed with direct vision, known as foveal. Because of the way the human eye processes visual information, it is less suited to pick up shadows directly; however, peripheral vision can pick up shadows well.
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