把关于物体的信息以连续的形式存贮到你的大脑中不适合于你的辨认系统。
Having information about the object stored in your mind in serial form is not ideal for your recognition system.
《心理学》杂志报道说,由加拿大多伦多大学伊恩·思朋斯领导的一个小组进行了一个测试,展示人们辨认出现在他们视野中的不同寻常的物体的能力。
Writing in PsychologicalScience, a team led by Ian Spence of the University of Torontodescribes a test performed on people's ability to spot unusual objects thatappear in their field of vision.
而单卵双胞胎间的得分明显地比异卵双胞胎的接近.研究人员对比实验了视觉和一般物体的辨认和记忆能力上的不同.
And scores weresignificantly more matched betweenidentical as opposed to fraternaltwins. The researchers controlled fordifferences in vision, generalobject recognition and memory.
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