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Whether the eyes are the
windows of the soul is debatable, that they are intensely important in
interpersonal communication is a fact. During the first two months of a baby’s
life, the stimulus that produces a smile is a pair of eyes. The eyes need not be
real; a mask with two dots will produce a smile. Significantly, a real human
face with no eyes will not motivate a smile, nor will the sight of only one eye
when the face is presented in profile. This attraction to eyes as opposed to the
nose or mouth continues as the baby matures. In one study, when American
four-year-olds were asked to draw people, 75 percent of them draw people with
mouths, but 99 percent of them draw people with eyes. In Japan, however, where
babies are carried on their mother’s back, infants do not acquire as much
attachment to eyes as they do in other cultures. As a result, Japanese adults
make little use of the face either to encode o
A. whose front view is fully perceived
B. whose face is covered with a mask
C. whose face is seen from the side
D. whose face is free of any covering
[单项选择] Whether the eyes are "the windows of the soul" is debatable; that they are intensely important in interpersonal communication is a fact. During the first two months of a baby’’s life, the stimulus that produces a smile is a pair of eyes. The eyes need not be real: a mask with two dots will produce a smile. Significantly, a real human face with eyes covered will not motivate a smile, nor will the sight of only one eye when the face is presented in profile. This attraction to eyes as opposed to the nose or mouth continues as the baby matures. In one study, when American four-year-olds were asked to draw people, 75 percent of them drew people with mouths, but 99 percent of them drew people with eyes. In Japan, however, where babies are carried on their mother’’s back, infants do not acquire as much attachment to eyes as they do in other cultures. As a result, Japanese adults make little use of the face either to encode (把......编码) or decode (理解) meaning. In fact, Argyle reveals that t
A. of extreme importance in expressing feelings and exchanging ideas
B. something through which one can see a person’’s inner world
C. of considerable significance in making conversations interesting
D. something the value of which is largely a matter of long debate
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Whether the eyes are "the windows of the soul" is debatable, that they are intensely important in interpersonal communication is a fact. During the first two months of a baby’s life, the stimulus that produces a smile is a pair of eyes. The eyes need not be real: a mask with two dots will produce a smile. Significantly, a real human face with eyes covered will not motivate a smile, nor will the sight of only one eye when the face is presented in profile. This attraction to eyes as opposed to the nose or mouth continues as the baby matures. In one study, when American four-year-olds were asked to draw people, 75 percent of them drew people with mouths, but 99 percent of them drew people with eyes. In Japan, however, where babies are carried on their mothers’ back, infants do not acquire as much attachment to eyes as they do in other cultures. As a result, Japanese adults make little use of the face either to encode or decode meaning. In fact, Argyle reveals t
A. of extreme importance in expressing feelings and exchanging ideas
B. something through which one can see a person’s inner world
C. of considerable significance in making conversations interesting
D. something the value of which is largely a matter of long debate